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BSR has published an updated life-course guideline for the prescription and monitoring of conventional synthetic disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (csDMARDs).

Find out more via our blog. 

Join guideline working group Chair, Louise Mercer, and ... more

BSR has published a new set of management recommendations for ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV), serving as an update to our AAV guideline last published in 2017.

Find out more via our blog. 

Join guideline working group Chair, Lorraine Harper, and ... more

BSR has published an update to the axial spondyloarthritis guideline.

It's almost 10 years since the last iteration of the guideline. Our understanding and awareness of the disease has increased enormously. We now have 10 different therapies license... more

BSR has published a new guideline for the assessment and management of foot problems in adults, children and young people with inflammatory arthritis.

Foot problems are almost universal in people with inflammatory arthritis, and virtually all people... more

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Recent Guests

Louise Mercer
Consultant Rheumatologist at Stepping Hill Hospital and chair of the guideline working group
Stepping Hill Hospital
Episode: Ep 31. GUIDELINES - BSR guideline for the prescription and monitoring of csDMARDs 2025
Dr. Katie Bechman
Consultant at King's College Hospital and Senior Clinical Lecturer
King's College Hospital
Episode: Ep 31. GUIDELINES - BSR guideline for the prescription and monitoring of csDMARDs 2025
Akhila Kavirayani
Consultant Pediatric Rheumatologist at Oxford University Hospitals
Oxford University Hospitals
Episode: Ep 31. GUIDELINES - BSR guideline for the prescription and monitoring of csDMARDs 2025
Alan Davidson
Clinical nurse specialist in adult rheumatology
Birmingham Community
Episode: Ep 31. GUIDELINES - BSR guideline for the prescription and monitoring of csDMARDs 2025
James Galloway
Adult Consultant Rheumatologist and Professor of Rheumatology
King's College Hospital
Episode: Ep 31. GUIDELINES - BSR guideline for the prescription and monitoring of csDMARDs 2025
Anthony Chan
Consulting Rheumatologist and Clinical Lead at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading
Royal Berkshire Hospital
Episode: Ep 22. INNOVATORS - Championing change in axial SpA care - the NASS Changemakers
James Holland
First contact physiotherapist at Viaduct Care in Stockport
Viaduct Care
Episode: Ep 22. INNOVATORS - Championing change in axial SpA care - the NASS Changemakers
Niamh Kennedy
Advanced Practice Physiotherapist at the Belfast Trust
Belfast Trust
Episode: Ep 22. INNOVATORS - Championing change in axial SpA care - the NASS Changemakers
Rebecca Heaton
Lead Rheumatology Specialist Pharmacist
Stebical Hospital
Episode: Ep 17. CAREERS - The role of a Pharmacist in Rheumatology

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Lizzy MacPhie
Consultant Rheumatologist and Quality Improvement Enthusiast, focusing on innovative care practices.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 10 ratings
  • Incredibly informative

    An incredibly informative podcast, helping to improve my rheumatology knowledge.

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    TobyB_
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Ep 30. GUIDELINES - BSR management recommendations for ANCA-associated vasculitis 2025
Q: What are the main changes in this new management recommendation?
The main changes include recommending Rituximab or cyclophosphamide for all patients as induction therapy, suggesting plasma exchange for patients with creatinine greater than 350, and emphasizing maintenance therapy with Rituximab over other treatments, along with reducing corticosteroid use.
Ep 22. INNOVATORS - Championing change in axial SpA care - the NASS Changemakers
Q: What impact has your project had on your service, patients, and the team?
We have had positive initial data with 31 new patients seen, including several axial SpA diagnoses.
Ep 22. INNOVATORS - Championing change in axial SpA care - the NASS Changemakers
Q: What steps did you take to bring about that change?
We implemented education sessions and training for GPs and developed a template for inflammatory back pain assessments.
Ep 22. INNOVATORS - Championing change in axial SpA care - the NASS Changemakers
Q: How did you involve the multi-professional team and the patients in your project?
We had a patient group advising on content and conducted a survey to understand their needs.
Ep 22. INNOVATORS - Championing change in axial SpA care - the NASS Changemakers
Q: What steps did you take to bring about these changes?
We looked into referral patterns and applied a learner-driven approach to develop programs with mentoring and practical engagement.

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2. Dr. Katie Bechman
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4. Alan Davidson
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7. James Holland
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