Explaining Palindromic Arthritis - with Dr Andrew Allard

In this episode, podcast host Mel Brooke, BIRDs Patient and Public Engagement Programme talks with Dr. Andrew Allard about Palindromic Arthritis. Andrew explains what Palindromic Arthritis is and when the term used. He talks about symptoms, treatments and a longer term outlook for people who have may have received this diagnosis.  Dr Allard is a Consultant Rheumatologist at the Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, RUH Bath, the Lead Consultant for the Rheumatoid Arthritis service and Principle Investigator on Clinical Trials and Studies related to Rheumatoid Arthritis. He also runs subspecialty clinics in Early Inflammatory Arthritis and Psoriatic Arthritis, a weekly musculoskeletal ultrasound list and has an interest in immunotherapy-induced rheumatic disease.    Useful Links: Versus Arthritis Bath Institute for Rheumatic Diseases Podcasts  Connect with Us: Have questions or thoughts about our information Podcast library?  Interested in joining BIRDs patient research panel?  Email Mel at  ppe@birdbath.org.uk Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast to help us continue sharing information that matters! The Patient and Public Engagement Programme is supported by hands-off sponsorships from Eli Lilly and Company Limited, UCB and Amgen -all of whom have provided grant funding but who have were not involved in the development, content or editorial control of this podcast, nor the subsequent review and approval of these materials or general running of the patient and public engagement programme. We would also like to thank The Arnold Clark Community Fund, The Cumber Family Charitable Trust, Medlock Charitable Trust, The Ray Harris Charitable Trust and The Hospital Saturday Fund. Thank you to all our sponsors for helping us to bring you information that supports you and helps to increase your knowledge of rheumatic diseases. Please visit the⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BIRD website ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to sign up for news.

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