From Niche to Necessity: Ultrasound's Rising Role in Rheumatic Disease - 21 February 2024
Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
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Explore the evolving role of ultrasound in rheumatic disease diagnosis and management through this informative Grand Rounds presentation. Delve into the topic "From niche to necessity: Ultrasound's rising role in the tapestry of rheumatic disease" as presented by Dr. Robert Fairchild, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Immunology & Rheumatology at Stanford University. Gain insights into how ultrasound technology has transitioned from a specialized tool to an essential component in rheumatology practice. Discover the latest advancements and applications of ultrasound in diagnosing and monitoring various rheumatic conditions. This hour-long session offers valuable knowledge for medical professionals, researchers, and students interested in the intersection of imaging technology and rheumatology.
Syllabus
From niche to necessity | DoM Grand Rounds | 21 February 2024
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Stanford Department of Medicine
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