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On Demand: Yale Rheumatology State of the Art Symposium - Reactive Arthritis, Post-Infections, Inflammatory Disease, and Lessons for COVID

Offered By: Yale University via Independent

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Yale Continuing Medical Education, On Demand: Yale Rheumatology State of the Art Symposium - Reactive Arthritis, Post-Infections, Inflammatory Disease, and Lessons for COVID, 7/15/2022 8:00:00 AM - 7/15/2023 5:00:00 PM, This on demand webinar is a recording from the live activity entitled, 2nd Annual Yale International Rheumatology Symposium, which was held on May 18, 2022.  The 2nd Annual Yale International Rheumatology Symposium was a day-long live Zoom webinar that considered "reactive arthritis" in the broadest sense. They had recruited internationally recognized expert speakers. Starting with a session on classical reactive arthritis, followed by examining a variety of post-infectious inflammatory diseases, clinically distinct, but sharing potential pathogenetic commonalities. They ended the webinar with a consideration of the challenge of "long COVID" and the role of immune dysfunction in the perpetuation of this illness. This on demand webinar is intended for rheumatologists and trainees.  Release Date: July 13, 2022Expiration Date: July 13, 2023Estimated Time to Complete:  7 Hours; 27 mins

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