
Ep 33. Trainee Publishing Programme 2023: Dr Lauren Huckerby
09/20/23 • 16 min
What evidence is there for effective transitional care in young people with chronic pain, and what should ideal transitional care look like?
Dr Lauren Huckerby joins Dr Diederik De Cock to discuss her recent systematic review - one of the winning papers from the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme.
Dr Huckerby is a paediatric and adolescent rheumatology registrar at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.
Read the winning paper: Growing up with chronic pain: a systematic review of the evidence in transitional care for young people with chronic pain
Keywords: chronic pain, transitional care, paediatric, adolescent, JIA, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, systematic review, rheumatology
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What evidence is there for effective transitional care in young people with chronic pain, and what should ideal transitional care look like?
Dr Lauren Huckerby joins Dr Diederik De Cock to discuss her recent systematic review - one of the winning papers from the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme.
Dr Huckerby is a paediatric and adolescent rheumatology registrar at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.
Read the winning paper: Growing up with chronic pain: a systematic review of the evidence in transitional care for young people with chronic pain
Keywords: chronic pain, transitional care, paediatric, adolescent, JIA, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, systematic review, rheumatology
The countdown to #BSR25 begins!
Our full Annual Conference 2025 programme is now available. Browse 100+ sessions and get ready for an inspiring event.
https://bit.ly/4bGFX1N
Thanks for listening to Talking Rheumatology Research! Join the conversation on X using #TalkingRheumResearch, tweet us @RheumJnl, or find us on Instagram and LinkedIn.
Want to read more rheumatology research? Explore Rheumatology and Rheumatology Advances in Practice.
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Ep 32. Trainee Publishing Programme 2023: Dr Cristiana Sieiro Santos
Can we classify the clinical phenotype of systemic sclerosis by autoantibodies?
Dr Cristiana Sieiro Santos joins Dr Anastasia Madenidou to discuss her recent article - one of the winning papers from the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme.
Dr Sieiro Santos is currently a rheumatology trainee at Complejo Asistencial Universitario de León, Spain, and is working on her PhD.
Read her winning paper: Clinical phenotype in scleroderma patients based on autoantibodies
Also mentioned: Autoantibody predictors of gastrointestinal symptoms in systemic sclerosis.
Want to learn more about scleroderma? Listen to this episode of our sister podcast, Talking Rheumatology Spotlight.
Keywords: scleroderma, systemic sclerosis, autoantibodies, clinical phenotype, rheumatology, ANA, renal crisis, diffuse, limited, skin, topoisomerase, anti-centromere.
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Our full Annual Conference 2025 programme is now available. Browse 100+ sessions and get ready for an inspiring event.
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Ep 34. Trainee Publishing Programme 2023: Dr Shivani Gor & Dr Sung-Hee Kim
What is the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and disease flares in patients with inflammatory arthritis (IA)?
Dr Shivani Gor and Dr Sung-Hee Kim join Dr Mwidimi Ndosi to discuss their retrospective study, which used C-reactive protein as a marker to determine the proportion of IA patients who had a flare within four weeks of receiving a vaccination for COVID-19.
Dr Gor and Dr Kim are currently rheumatology trainees at Great Western Hospital, UK. Their paper was one of the winning entries to the 2023 Rheumatology Advances in Practice Trainee Publishing Programme.
Read the paper: C-Reactive protein rise in rheumatology patients following COVID-19 vaccination
The countdown to #BSR25 begins!
Our full Annual Conference 2025 programme is now available. Browse 100+ sessions and get ready for an inspiring event.
https://bit.ly/4bGFX1N
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Talking Rheumatology Research - Ep 33. Trainee Publishing Programme 2023: Dr Lauren Huckerby
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Diederik De Cock 0:15
Hi, everyone, and welcome to this new podcast from Rheumatology Advances in Practice. So today we have a very exciting talk about growing up with chronic pain. And this is a systematic review of the evidence in traditional care for young people with chronic pain. And this article is by La
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