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Finding solutions for people with recent onset rheumatoid arthritis

Videos about RA treatment approaches

Mar 3, 2024

We have a new set of videos available about approaches to RA treatment, like creating a treatment plan, the long-term effects of inflammation, and making decisions about changing treatments. Click on the video links below to hear from Diane Tin, Dr. Janet Pope, Dr. Vivian Bykerk, and Dr. Susan Bartlett as they share their advice and expertise about this topic.

Click on the video links below to more >

  • Vivian Bykerk and Dr. Susan Bartlett: How can people with RA create a treatment plan that works best for them?
  • Diane Tin: How can people with RA create a treatment plan that works best for them?
  • Janet Pope: How have treatment approaches to RA changed over time?
  • Janet Pope: What are some of the long-term effects of RA inflammation?
  • Janet Pope: How is RA inflammation and pain connected?
  • Janet Pope: Are treatment approaches for RA different if you have more joint damage?
  • Janet Pope: How do you know RA is well enough controlled?
  • Janet Pope: How do you make decisions with your rheumatologist around changing treatment?
  • Janet Pope: What has CATCH research discovered about RA treatment and care?
  • Janet Pope: What can health care providers do to support people with RA in taking medications?

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