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This Rheumatoid Arthritis course is meticulously designed to provide healthcare professionals with in-depth knowledge and practical skills to address one of the most challenging and prevalent autoimmune conditions. Divided into six units, the course covers everything from initial diagnosis to advanced management strategies. Here's what each unit offers:
Unit 0: Introduction
Gain an overview of Rheumatoid Arthritis, understanding its critical impact on patients' lives and the healthcare system. This unit outlines the significance of early diagnosis and introduces the learning outcomes, which focus on diagnostic steps and effective management strategies.
Unit 1: Understanding Polyarthritis
Explore the spectrum of polyarthritis, including its causes, complications, and differential diagnoses. Learn to differentiate rheumatoid arthritis from other joint conditions, such as osteoarthritis and psoriatic arthritis, by examining joint involvement, symptoms, and systemic features. This unit highlights the pivotal role of primary care in early detection and diagnosis.
Unit 2: Background and Historical Context
Dive into the evolution of RA management. From historical treatment practices to modern pharmacotherapy, this unit explains how advances such as disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) and biologics have transformed patient outcomes. Understand the importance of the ""window of opportunity"" in early intervention to achieve remission or low disease activity.
Unit 3: Epidemiology, Aetiology, and Pathophysiology
Understand the multifactorial nature of RA, exploring genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors contributing to the disease. This unit also delves into the inflammatory pathways and immune mechanisms responsible for joint damage and systemic complications. Learn how these insights shape targeted therapies and prevention strategies.
Unit 4: Natural History, Diagnostic Criteria, and History Taking
Master the stages of RA and the criteria for diagnosis, including the role of rheumatoid factor and anti-CCP antibodies. This unit emphasises the importance of a detailed history and the use of standardised diagnostic criteria, such as those established by the American College of Rheumatology and the European League Against Rheumatism.
Unit 5: Examination, Investigations, and Management
Develop a systematic approach to RA examination and investigation, from imaging techniques to serological tests. This unit covers the latest management strategies, including the use of synthetic and biologic DMARDs, corticosteroids, and adjunctive therapies. Special focus is given to patient-centred care, shared decision-making, and monitoring for comorbidities and treatment side effects.
This course is ideal for healthcare professionals aiming to enhance their ability to diagnose and manage Rheumatoid Arthritis, ensuring improved outcomes for patients through early intervention and tailored care.
Cost: $195
Suitable for: All degree qualified medical practitioners.
Study mode: 100% online
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