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Rheum2Learn 2.0: Rheumatic Manifestations of Systemic Disease
$000
Activity
OverviewRheum2Learn 2.0 is
case-based fundamental clinical rheumatology education for residents. Each
interactive activity includes three patient cases that focus on the care and assessment
of individuals with rheumatologic diseases.In this activity, learn how to identify clinical manifestations, interpret test results, and develop a differential diagnosis and treatment plan for patients with diabetic cheiroarthropathy, sarcoidosis, and inflammatory bowel disease associated spondyloarthritis.
Rheum2Learn 2.0 Series
This activity is part of a series. See the other
activities in the series below.
Rheum2Learn 2.0: Crystalline
ArthritisRheum2Learn 2.0: Infectious
ArthritisRheum2Learn 2.0: Inflammatory
MyopathiesRheum2Learn 2.0: Musculoskeletal ExaminationRheum2Learn 2.0: OsteoarthritisRheum2Learn 2.0: OsteoporosisRheum2Learn 2.0: Pediatric
RheumatologyRheum2Learn 2.0: Rheumatoid
ArthritisRheum2Learn 2.0: Sjögren’s
DiseaseRheum2Learn 2.0: Systemic Lupus
ErythematosusRheum2Learn 2.0: Systemic
SclerosisRheum2Learn 2.0: Systemic
VasculitisRegistration is complimentary.Target AudienceResidents in training who may provide
care for patients with rheumatic diagnoses in primary care, inpatient, critical
care, and other clinical contexts.The activity may also be of interest to medical students, fellows in training, advanced practice providers, practicing physicians, and other health care professionals who seek to strengthen their clinical knowledge of rheumatic diseases.Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity, participants
should be able to:Describe
common musculoskeletal manifestations of longstanding diabetes mellitus Differentiate
key features of diabetic cheiroarthropathy and sclerodermaRecognize
physical exam features of diabetic cheiroarthropathyDifferentiate
among common causes of a red, painful eye through interpretation of clinical
signs and symptomsConstruct
a differential diagnosis for rheumatic diseases associated with non-infectious
inflammatory eye diseasePropose
a diagnostic evaluation aimed at identifying rheumatologic causes of
inflammatory eye diseaseInterpret
the evaluation results as they relate to the clinical presentation and
determine next steps in management of acute anterior uveitisRecognize
when to refer patients to specialists to effectively co-manage the treatment of
inflammatory eye diseasesGenerate
a differential diagnosis for acute monoarthritis of the kneeOutline
physical exam findings that can distinguish causes of monoarthritisDiscuss
the workup for arthritis in a patient with inflammatory bowel diseaseCE &
MOC InformationThis activity is not eligible for CME/MOC.Acknowledgement of Commercial SupportThe project was supported by grant number 1 NU58DP006908-01-00
– Component A: Developing and Disseminating Programs to Build Sustainable Lupus
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