Occurring in 20-30% of patients with psoriasis, PsA causes painful joint stiffness and swelling, often becoming worse over time. Currently, there is no known cure for PsA.
Beyond Skin Deep: Impacts of Psoriatic Arthritis takes an in-depth look at PsA, exploring the care continuum from disease recognition to diagnosis to treatment.
This non-certified educational series is sponsored by Lilly. Content for this series is produced and controlled by ReachMD. This series is intended for healthcare professionals only.
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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Care Coordination Challenges in Psoriatic Arthritis
Unrecognized Comorbidities of Psoriatic Arthritis
Alexis Ogdie, MD, MSCE
PeerWhy Is Psoriatic Arthritis Often Misdiagnosed?
Building Bridges: A Team-Based Approach to Psoriatic Arthritis Care
New Outcomes are Shaping the Psoriatic Arthritis Therapeutic Landscape
Care Collaborations for Psoriatic Arthritis in the Dermatology Setting
Adrienne Rencic, MD, PhD
PeerA Look at the Multi-Organ Impact of PsA
Psoriatic Arthritis: Moving Toward a Personalized Approach
Stories of Psoriatic Arthritis: A Mother's Journey to Recovery
Stories of Psoriatic Arthritis: One Patient's Lifelong Affliction
The Emotional Toll of Psoriatic Skin Lesions
Robin K. Dore, MD
PeerHow PASI Scores Redefine Psoriatic Arthritis Patient Care
Robin K. Dore, MD
PeerUnderstanding Treat-to-Target Strategy in the Management of PsA
Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MS
PeerMinimal Disease Activity as Alternate Target in PsA
Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MS
PeerHow You Can Overcome the Biggest Challenge in PsA Care Coordination
J. Eugene Huffstutter, MD
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