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Dr. Maggie Cadet: Advancing Rheumatoid Arthritis Research

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with rheumatologist Dr. Maggie Cadet, we discuss recent advancements in rheumatoid arthritis research. We also discuss how to improve the inclusion of diverse participants and diverse leadership in arthritis clinical trials. MD Newsline: Is there any research that excites you or that you think is important for physicians to...

Dr. Maggie Cadet: Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with rheumatologist Dr. Maggie Cadet, we discuss Dr. Cadet’s treatment strategy for rheumatoid arthritis. We also discuss the importance of helping patients understand and prevent the complications of rheumatoid arthritis. MD Newsline: What is your treatment strategy for rheumatoid arthritis, and how is it tailored to each patient? How...

Dr. Maggie Cadet: Rheumatoid Arthritis Disparities

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with rheumatologist Dr. Maggie Cadet, we discuss the disparities experienced by minority populations with rheumatoid arthritis. We also discuss the role of socioeconomic status and education in arthritis management and how to rectify rheumatoid arthritis disparities. MD Newsline: Why do African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and American Indians/Alaska Natives experience...

Dr. Maggie Cadet: Rheumatoid Arthritis and the Pandemic

In this MD Newsline exclusive interview with rheumatologist Dr. Maggie Cadet, we discuss rheumatoid arthritis management challenges and disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic. MD Newsline: What are the biggest challenges that rheumatologists are tasked with in the wake of COVID-19? Dr. Maggie Cadet: “It has been challenging to assuage our patients’ fears of getting vaccinated for COVID-19....

Dr. Deborah Dorsett: Inclusivity in Medical Education

Transcript: Well, I think it starts from the admission process, I think, you know, we have to start looking beyond the numbers how people look. And we see that at a national level, right, where we have to include people who look of different colors, that allows to have that diversity to have the discussion...

Dr. Roger A Mitchell Jr.: Death in Custody

I wrote a book along with my co author. His name is Jay Aronson . He is a professor of human rights at Carnegie Mellon. I’m a professor of pathology at Howard University. And I’ve been studying death in custody since my first year of medical school, young man by the name of Amadou Diallo,...

Dr. Greg Williams: Collaboration Across Healthcare Disciplines

As a physician, what we need to do as our physicians have different discipline areas such as endocrinology, such as vascular general surgery, orthopedics, and internal medicine, we have to find a way to come together in these hospitals, I feel a lot of times we lose patients, especially the patients that may get a...

Dr. Greg Williams: Diabetes Podiatry

I can remember when I was in training, which was pretty much like, from ‘93, to pretty much 2001. And diabetes at that time, was at the point where we started just to get to know the effects of diabetes, not only on other organs of the body, but especially the feet, the two components...

Dr. Greg Williams: Health Disparities in African American Diabetes Care

My name is Greg Williams, born and raised in New Orleans. So it’s great to be the hosts of this wonderful meeting and organization thats the National Medical Association. I’m actually the co chair for the podiatry section. I’ve been in practicing for 24 years in the specialty of foot and ankle, and a unique...
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