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Nominate a medical professional for the 2016 V-Red Award
Learn why vasculitis is frequently is undiagnosed in early stages
Participate in patient-centered research online
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Watch the 2015 VF Road Map to Wellness Webinars
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They have lot of good webinars listed:
Webinar: Coping with Vasculitis
shehzad-niazi-15816982Coping with Vasculitis
Tuesday, January
12:00 p.m. (Eastern)
Speaker: Dr. Shehzad Niazi, Mayo Clinic – Jacksonville
Click HERE to watch the webinar
We all know that a vasculitis diagnosis is stressful but, there are ways to manage stress and cope with your illness. Dr. Niazi discussed the role of stress and how it can impact your life with vasculitis. He offered ideas and strategies to help you develop effective coping skills that can aid in maintaining a good quality of life. In addition he talked about developing practices of mindfulness and resilience that can help you in your journey with vasculitis.
Dr. Niazi is a consultant at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville and works with the Cancer and Transplant Centers. He is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Psychiatry and in Psychosomatic Medicine. He has completed the Specialty Certificate in Psychiatry from Royal College of Physicians and surgeons of Canada and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and is a Distinguished Fellow of American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Niazi presented at the 2015 International Vasculitis Symposium in Jacksonville, Florida in June 2015.
Webinar: The Anatomy of Illness and New Perspectives
Webinar: The Genetics of Vasculitis and Current Research
Webinar: Vasculitis, Fertility, and Pregnancy: How to build a family despite having vasculitis!
Webinar: Back To School with Vasculitis: Managing your drugs, treatments, social life, doctors’ appointments and classes!
Webinar: Long-term Issues in ANCA-associated Vasculitis: What’s Beyond Year One?
Webinar: Living Well With Vasculitis
Webinar: Eye Involvement in Vasculitis
Webinar: Steroids: A User’s Guide
Webinar: Patient Empowerment: Become an empowered patient who can make a difference in vasculitis research!
Webinar: Road Map to Wellness: How Do We Get There?
Webinar: The Road Map to Wellness Webinar for Caregivers
Webinar: Introducing the New Vasculitis Program at the National Institutes of Health
Webinar: Medications: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Webinar: The Science of Vasculitis Research
Webinar: Creating Effective Communication Between Patients and Physicians
Webinar: The Road Map to Wellness (2014 – webinar #1)
Webinar: The Anatomy of Illness and New Perspectives
The Anatomy of Illness and New Perspectives Tuesday, December 15, 2015 1:00 p.m. (Eastern) Speaker: Gary S. Hoffman, M.D., M.S., MACR, Center for Vasculitis Care and Research Dr. Hoffman will present the final educational webinar of 2015. During his presentation, Dr. Hoffman will address some of the important questions that patients ask: How did I get vasculitis? Why me? What is the cause of vasculitis? What do I have to do for a cure? He will explore the makeup of diseases and some of the new ideas on the cutting edge of research, including the role of the immune system, genetics, infectious diseases, mechanisms and patterns of disease. Dr. Hoffman will also discuss the role of microbiomes and how they interact with genetics, gender, age and immune status to produce disease. As we learn more, will treatments that modify microbiomes control/cure the disease? Dr. Hoffman joined the Cleveland Clinic in 1992 and is the founder of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Vasculitis Care and Research. Dr. Hoffman led investigations of new therapies for vasculitis and coordinated the first international multi-center studies of diagnostic laboratory and imaging tools to assess vasculitis disease activity. These multi-center studies proved that research involving large cohorts of patients could be done successfully by collaborating with other vasculitis researchers around the world. In January 2015, Dr. Hoffman retired from patient care to focus on research.
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Drz, wow, that's great... Drz, have you veiwed the ones on you tube, seminars I mean? I watched a couple years back, and specialists all did a presentation on wegeners... It was hours long if I recall correctly... Thanks again, Drz... Get rest Drz, you just had surgery... Deb...
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I am a member of the vasculitis foundation and I get the newsletter as well. There are many great webinars and videos that are a helpful resource
Pete, hello there... Hey, Pete, have you looked at the you tube ones? I would imagine these are the same? I watched a couple back in I think 2012, that were hours long, and the specialists were all there. I think Merkel was there, as he was I'm pretty sure still in Boston then... Power point presentations, ect... You tube is pretty cool for this stuff... The mark Lesko story was a pretty touching video... Pretty cool... Deb...
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I've watched a few of the webinars live. I also got to hear Dr Hoffman's talk when he spoke to our local VF chapter last fall. Lots of good stuff going on. Hope the research labs out -- soon.
Pete
dx 1/11
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Pete, very cool... Ya, I also hope the research pans out soon... For now, I'd settle for removing the RARE!!! This would be a start... Here's hoping... Deb...
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