Rheumatology podcasts provide you convenient scientific information in the palm of your hand…whenever and wherever you want it.

Stretched for time in an ever-evolving therapeutic area, rheumatologists are tasked with staying up-to-date with the latest scientific advancements. Undeniably, educational podcasts related to rheumatology help fulfill that need, with highlighted hot topics presented in a succinct matter for on-the-go education.

The problem? New podcasts pop up weekly and it’s difficult to find what you want when you want it. Enjoy this list of podcasts about rheumatology ready for listening and learning.

The Evidence-Based Rheumatology Podcast

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Perfect for a short commute, each episode ranges from 10-25 minutes in duration and covers a variety of rheumatology topics. Engaging discussion often includes a debate-style theme over a hot topic in rheumatology. Typically, new approvals and recently published trials are reviewed. Michael Putnam, the podcast host, provides an excellent critique and dialog that sounds like an abbreviated journal club. 

ACR On Air

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Debuted in August of 2019, this show is the official podcast produced by the American College of Rheumatology. Typically released on the third Tuesday of each month and lasting between 20-40 minutes, each episode covers hot topics in patient care, issues related to research, legislation, or practice management. Often, shows will highlight commentary and interviews with experts on rheumatology topics. Make sure to listen for post-conference updates.

Rheuminations

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Developed by Healio Rheumatology and hosted by Alan J. Brown, this educational show consists of episodes lasting 20-45 minutes about a unique, historical aspect of rheumatology. Case studies, interviews, and discussions with rheumatology experts make up the content for the show. 

RheumNow

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Consistent with the website and educational provider RheumNow, this show includes is one you don’t want to skip. This show uniquely incorporates favorites, highlights and panel interviews live from ACR and EULAR. Additionally, episodes provide weekly summaries of new literature in rheumatology, FDA updates, and safety issues – all concise and generally less than 20 minutes.

Annals of Rheumatic Disease Podcast

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Produced by the BMJ group, this show comprises of episodes lasting less than 20 minutes and consists of literature and meeting updates.

MedEd Talks Rheumatology

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Developed by Leonard Calabrese, this show encompasses episodes featuring a specific rheumatology topic and often highlights an interview with an expert.

The Rheumatology Podcast

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Hosted by Oxford University Press, this podcast is less than 10-minute episodes include interviews with experts on hot topics in rheumatology.

Around The Rheum

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Just debuted, this podcast is the official podcast of the Canadian Rheumatology Association.

Medicine Matters Rheumatology

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Produced by Springer Healthcare, this podcast features reviews, highlights and interviews with experts in the field of rheumatology.

Rheumatology Advisor

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As the official podcast of Rheumatology Advisor, this show includes the latest updates in the specialty, interviews, guideline updates and policy issues.

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Cytokine Signaling Forum Podcast

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Just as its title suggests, this podcast includes in-depth analysis of cytokine signaling pathways. It also provides reviews of specific agents (efficacy and safety).

Joint Action Podcast

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Hosted by expert David Hunter, this podcast is focused on osteoarthritis. Episodes include disease state information, treatment options, lifestyle management and more.

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