Tuhina Neogi at Medical Grand Rounds

Medical Grand Rounds “My Joint Hurts – What Should I Do?” Addressing Common Questions About Managing OA Friday, January 29, 202112:00 – 1:00 Presented by: Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhDProfessor of Medicine and of EpidemiologyChief of RheumatologyBoston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical CenterBoston University School of Public Health Join Zoom Meeting https://bostonu.zoom.us/j/98646096079?pwd=RDZpK1I0THc4Z243WmVEQmo4ZGJ0UT09 Meeting ID: 986 4609 […]

New pages added – Presentations & Calendar

Check out our new page – Presentations! We have also added a link to our Calendar that shows upcoming meetings, seminars and events. Be sure to forward any items you’d like highlighted or added to these new pages.

Tuhina Neogi on Understanding Pain in OA

There is a well-recognized structure-symptoms discordance in osteoarthritis, reflecting the multifactorial nature of pain in osteoarthritis. In this talk presented on December 9, Dr. Neogi reviewed evidence regarding altered neurobiological mechanisms contributing to the pain experience, with implications for new treatment opportunities.

Evans Day Award Recipient: Michael York, MD

Congratulations to Drs. Michael York, Christina Lam and Hanni Menn-Josephy on receiving the CLINICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AWARD at Evans Day this week, for their project Reducing No-Shows in the Multidisciplinary Lupus Clinic. This was a joint project involving the Rheumatology, Dermatology, and Nephrology clinics. And congratulations to our collaborator Dr. Vijaya Kolachalama for receiving the […]

Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD, National Leader in Gout Management, on New ACR Guidelines

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RHEUMATOLOGY Reading Room | Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD, National Leader in Gout Management, on New ACR Guidelines | Medpage Today For the first time in eight years, the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) has updated its guidelines for the effective management of gout. Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD, chief of rheumatology at Boston […]

Justin Bucci highlighted in Rheumatology Network publication

Corticosteroids Not a Contributor in Advanced Knee Osteoarthritis The use of corticosteroid injections may not be associated with the progression of knee osteoarthritis to the point of total knee replacement any more than the use of hyaluronic acid, according to a presentation made this week at the American College of Rheumatology annual meeting.