This activity is intended for rheumatologists; PAs; NPs and nurses in rheumatology practices; and some internal medicine clinicians.
rheumatology, rheumatoid arthritis
Jonathan Samuels, MD
New York, NY
BioDr. Samuels is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine (Rheumatology), working with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients in many capacities over the last 8 years. He spent a few years, during a fellowship at Cornell, focusing on a translational research study about B cell tolerance in RA, and enrolling clinic patients. The last 4 years Dr. Samuels has treated a large number of RA patients at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, and participated in a number of clinical trials involving RA patients. Dr. Samuels also teaches medical students, residents and fellows throughout the year, and have given lectures on extra-articular manifestations and comorbidities of RA. He uses musculoskeletal ultrasound in his practice for diagnostic help and procedure (joint injection/aspiration) guidance, and teaches this technique to rheumatologists at conferences throughout the country.
He has authored >20 publications, and serves a variety of leadership functions for clinical rheumatology. Dr. Samuels received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College in 1999.
1. | Evaluate the role of IL-6 inhibiting therapies in patients with RA for whom methotrexate and anti-TNF medications have failed. | 2. | Describe how the benefits of anti IL-6/IL-6R therapies may facilitate shared decision-making with patients and improve adherence. |
3. | Address potential concerns about the anti IL-6/IL-6R safety profile to overcome patient barriers to treatment. |
1. | Evaluate the role of IL-6 inhibiting therapies in patients with RA for whom methotrexate and anti-TNF medications have failed. |
2. | Describe how the benefits of anti IL-6/IL-6R therapies may facilitate shared decision-making with patients and improve adherence. |
3. | Address potential concerns about the anti IL-6/IL-6R safety profile to overcome patient barriers to treatment. |
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