Learn from Expert Speakers at the State of Sjögren’s

Learn from Expert Speakers at the State of Sjögren’s

 

Registration is still open for the 4th Annual State of Sjögren’s, a virtual event for healthcare professionals and researchers designed to bring you the latest research and insights on Sjögren’s disease. This year’s program explores the critical interplay between the immune and nervous systems and its implications for clinical care and research.

Event Details


  • Date: Friday, January 31, 2025
  • Time: 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET
  • Where: Virtual
  • Who Should Attend: Open to practicing clinicians, researchers, and healthcare providers. Providers from all specialties are welcome.
  • Credits: Earn 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ or 2.0 Nursing Contact Hours – free of charge!

Register now to secure your spot, share this invite with colleagues, and prepare to gain insights that will help advance your practice and improve the lives of patients

Learning Objectives:


  • Review the neuro-immune interactions in Sjögren’s disease and their impact on disease pathology and clinical manifestations
  • Understand strategies to improve communication and collaboration between rheumatologists and neurologists in managing Sjögren’s disease
  • Explore the neurological connections underlying ocular and oral manifestations in Sjögren’s disease and their implications for clinical care
  • Discuss clinical practice guidelines for nervous system involvement in Sjögren’s disease and key research directions in nervous system pathology in Sjögren’s disease

Topics and Featured Speakers


  • The Science: Immune or Nervous System?
  • Nancy Carteron, MD – University of California, San Francisco & Berkeley
  • Perspectives on Clinical Management
  • Brent Goodman, MD – Metrodora Institute, Utah
  • Rheum-Neuro Communication & Collaboration
  • Ghaith Noaiseh, MD – University of Kansas
  • Ocular-Neuro Connections
  • Anat Galor, MD, MSPH – Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami
  • Oral-Neuro Connections
  • Blake Warner, DDS, PhD, MPH – Salivary Disorders Unit, NIH/NIDCR
  • CNS Clinical Practice Guidelines
  • Arun Varadhachary, MD, PhD – Washington University

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the neuro/immune connections in Sjögren’s disease and earn 2.0 CME credits at no cost.

 

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