innate immune system
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Rheum4Science: Overview of Innate Immunity
$000
Activity
OverviewThe
creation of the Rheum4Science program grew out of the conviction that teaching
science is important for rheumatologists in training and that adult learners
benefit from a variety of resources and formats. Rheum4Science interactive
modules teach the underlying immunology and clinical research methodology
necessary for the knowledgeable practice of rheumatology.
In this activity, learn about the innate
immunity response, including its essential feature, triggers, elements, and how
innate immunity is linked with adaptive immunity.
Rheum4Science SeriesThis activity is part of a series. See the other activities in the series below.Rheum4Science – Immunology
Rheum4Science: Overview of Innate
Immunity
Rheum4Science: Toll-Like
Receptors
Rheum4Science: The NLRP3
Inflammasome
Rheum4Science: Complement
Pathways
Rheum4Science: Fundamental
Principles of B Cell Immunobiology
Rheum4Science: T Cells - What
Every Rheumatologist Needs to Know
Rheum4Science: Neutrophils
Rheum4Science – Immunopathogenesis of Rheumatic Disease
Rheum4Science: Pathogenesis of
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheum4Science – Clinical Research Methodology
Rheum4Science: Data &
Distribution
Rheum4Science: Cohort Studies
Rheum4Science: Randomized
Controlled Trials Registration is complimentary.
Target AudienceRheumatology fellows in training. This activity
may also be of interest to medical students, residents, practicing
rheumatologists, and other rheumatology health care providers interested in
strengthening their understanding of basic scientific principles and clinical
research methodology relevant to the field of rheumatology. Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity, participants
should be able to:Define the purpose and core features of the innate immune responseRecognize major components of the innate immune system and define
their functionsIdentify important receptors of the innate immune system and
recognize how innate immunity is triggered in response to infection or dangerDifferentiate
innate and adaptive immune responses and describe the connection between innate
and adaptive immunityCE & MOC InformationThis activity is not eligible for CME/MOC.Acknowledgement of Commercial SupportNo commercial support was provided for this activity.Educational Activity PoliciesSee ACR educational activity policies, including the online enduring activity refund policy.