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Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) : Therapeutic Updates and Optimizing Treatment (ACPE)

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) : Therapeutic Updates and Optimizing Treatment (ACPE)
1 CE ACPE Online Video
Course Credit Type
CE ACPE
Course Faculty
Yousaf Ali MD, FACR
Course Category
**Self-Study/On-Demand
Course Format
Online Video
Course Credit
1
Course Release Date
June 11, 2018
Course Expiration Date
June 11, 2020
Course Cost / Access
$17.99
Accreditation
This program is approved for 1.00 hours of continuing education.
Program Summary
In this online CME self-learning program:

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disorder in which joints, typically those in the hands and feet, become inflamed, swollen, painful, and stiff. Without appropriate treatment, the inflammation may become chronic and cause irreversible destruction of bone and cartilage in the affected joints as well as contribute to the development of clinically important co-morbid conditions with attendant morbidity and mortality. The National Arthritis Data Workgroup estimates that about 1.3 million U.S. adults (0.6% of the adult population) have RA. RA imposes a considerable disease burden. Patients with RA have substantially lower health-related quality of life (QOL) than the general population with lower overall scores for physical and mental health across all age groups. The RA disease burden also is associated with increased health care resource utilization. Notably, RA patients with low QOL are twice as likely to be hospitalized as RA patients with high QOL.

The revised 2010 ACR/European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Diagnostic Criteria for Rheumatoid Arthritis expanded the number of potential patients eligible for RA treatment. Moreover, guidelines governing the treatment of RA have been updated fairly recently. The literature suggests that practicing healthcare professionals are oftentimes unable to keep up with the steady publishing of literature and evolution of clinical practice, and awareness of professional guidelines is no exception. Recently published guidelines therefore also inherently suggest a gap in medical practice and justify the need for educational programming.

  1. Describe the pathophysiology of RA such that it might inform treatment mechanisms.
  2. Describe strengths of different professional organizations’ guidance in RA and treatment.
  3. Identify the currently available and emerging pharmacotherapeutic treatments for management of RA and apply them to patient cases using evidence-based medicine.
  4. Evaluate a treatment plan for a specific patient with RA to optimize safety and efficacy, suggesting modifications for improvement, including the management of comorbidities.
  5. Describe the challenges and barriers to care associated with treating patients with RA.

Credit Designation:

ScientiaCME is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education. This program is approved for 1.00 hours of continuing education. Proof of participation will be posted to your NABP CPE profile within 4 to 6 weeks to participants who have successfully completed the post-test. Participants must participate in the entire presentation and complete the course evaluation to receive continuing pharmacy education credit.