Rheumatology News: LHWA Conference Jan. 23, Tucson Lifestyle on Lupus, 1st Eric Gall Endowed Lecture, and the Black-and-White of Knee Replacement

Pain & Your Brain poster“Pain & Your Brain” is the theme of the 2016 Living Healthy with Arthritis Conference, hosted by the University of Arizona Arthritis Center on Saturday, Jan. 23, in DuVal Auditorium from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.

Dr. David LabinerWith UA Department of Neurology Chair David M. Labiner, MD, professor of medicine and pharmacy practice, as this year’s keynote speaker, the focus of the annual event will be on “understanding the role of the brain in central mechanisms of pain and inflammation.”

The conference, held in conjunction with the UA Division of Rheumatology, includes presenters and collaborators from throughout the UA Health Sciences' Tucson campus and Canyon Ranch Health Resort.

For the full conference program, as well as to register, click here.

In other news from the Arthritis Center and Division of Rheumatology:

  • Dr. Ernest VinaRheumatology Grand Rounds, Friday, Dec. 18, 9 a.m. – Topic: “Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety: Focus on Rheumatoid Arthritis”; Speaker: Zaynb Hassan, MD, UA Rheumatolgy fellow; Location: AAC Boardroom, Room 8305
  • Rheumatology assistant professor of medicine Ernest Vina, MD, was featured in the November issue of Tucson Lifestyle in an article on lupus disease, “Tracking a Medical Mystery.” View the article at the magazine website or click here.
  • Katie Lorig• Katie Lorig, a Stanford University’s professor of immunology and rheumatology and director of the Stanford Patient Education Research Center, delivered the inaugural Eric P. Gall, MD, Endowed Lecture at the Rheumatology Grand Rounds on Dec. 4. A former chief of the UA Division of Rheumatology, Dr. Gall cofounded the UA Arthritis Center in 1985. Find the video link here.
  • Arthritis Research & Therapy logo• A paper by Dr. Vina, UA Arthritis Center Director and Rheumatology Division Chief C. Kent Kwoh, MD, a professor of medicine and medical imaging, titled “Determinants of patient preferences for total knee replacement: African Americans and whites,” was published in the Dec. 3 issue of Arthritis Research and Therapy. The work also included collaborators from the University of Pittsburgh and University of Pennsylvania. Learn more here.
     
Release Date: 
12/17/2015 - 8:00am