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Everyday Family Medicine
ReachMD
50 episodes
2 months ago
Hosted by Dr. Jennifer Caudle, Everyday Family Medicine brings you the most practical and relevant updates for clinicians on the front lines of health care. With insightful topics spanning age, health, and lifestyle spectra, Everyday Family Medicine is the go-to resource for enhancing your everyday practice.
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Hosted by Dr. Jennifer Caudle, Everyday Family Medicine brings you the most practical and relevant updates for clinicians on the front lines of health care. With insightful topics spanning age, health, and lifestyle spectra, Everyday Family Medicine is the go-to resource for enhancing your everyday practice.
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Science
Medicine
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Lupus Management Considerations for African American Patients
Everyday Family Medicine
7 years ago
Lupus Management Considerations for African American Patients
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Ashira Blazer, MD

Did you know that African Americans are three times as likely to be diagnosed with lupus than other demographic groups? To make matters worse, being diagnosed with lupus doubles their risk of kidney disease, stroke, and heart attacks.

To address this growing health threat among African Americans, Dr. Jennifer Caudle is joined by Dr. Ashira Blazer, Instructor in the Department of Medicine and Rheumatologist at NYU Langone Health, to discuss diagnosis, comorbidities, and various treatment options for your lupus patients.

Correction Note: Dr. Blazer has updated that in the U.S., variation homozygosity for APOL1 is present in 13% of the African American population.

Everyday Family Medicine
Hosted by Dr. Jennifer Caudle, Everyday Family Medicine brings you the most practical and relevant updates for clinicians on the front lines of health care. With insightful topics spanning age, health, and lifestyle spectra, Everyday Family Medicine is the go-to resource for enhancing your everyday practice.