Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterised by joint swelling, joint tenderness and destruction of synovial joints. The primary goal in treating patients with RA is to maximise long-term quality of life. In recent years, treat-to-target recommendations have been formulated for the management of RA. These targets include either remission (the absence of symptoms or signs of inflammatory disease activity) or low-level disease activity.
Considering Biological and Biosimilar Medicines to Treat Rheumatic Diseases – Making the Right Call – Certificate of Completion
AUS
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Certificate of Completion
1 hr
Rheumatology
2 Credits
Course Description
Course Details
Expiry Date: 2020-04-03
Professions: Pharmacy
Faculty
Adjunct Associate Professor Deborah Rigby
(BPharm, GradDipClinPharm, AdvDipNutrPharm, AdvPracPharm,
AACPA, FPS, FASCP, FACP, FSHP, FAICD
Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Queensland,
Adjunct Associate Professor, Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane, Queensland)
Accreditation
This interactive online learning activity is valued at 1 Hour(s) of continuing education.