The Uveitis Podcast Kareem Moussa and Jessica Shantha
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In-depth, patient-focused interviews with world-renowned uveitis specialists covering topics related to the diagnosis and treatment of uveitis.
Disclaimer: The information and materials provided in these recordings are intended solely for individuals seeking general information about uveitis and are not intended for individuals or patients seeking medical advice or treatment. Please consult your physician for medical advice or treatment. Under no circumstance shall any guests or contributors to the podcast be responsible for any damages arising from the use of the podcast. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of the information presented in the recordings. This podcast should not be used in any capacity to establish "standard of care" or to be used in expert witness testimony.
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The Uveitis Podcast: Patient Education Preview
Welcome to The Uveitis Podcast: Patient Education. Join us as we discuss uveitis in a patient-focused approach.
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Pediatric Uveitis: A Family Perspective
Justin, diagnosed with uveitis since age 5, and his mother Patrice join Dr. Kareem Moussa to discuss their experience with pediatric uveitis.
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What is Uveitis? with Dr. Nisha Acharya
Dr. Nisha Acharya from the F.I. Proctor Foundation at University of California, San Francisco, joins the podcast to explain what is uveitis, who gets it, and what causes it.
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Evaluation of the Uveitis Patient with Dr. John Gonzales
Dr. John Gonzales from the F.I. Proctor Foundation at University of California, San Francisco discusses the evaluation of the uveitis patient.
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Systemic Immunomodulatory Therapy with Dr. Eric Suhler
Dr. Eric Suhler from Casey Eye Institute at Oregon Health & Science University discusses the role of systemic immunomodulatory therapy in the management of noninfectious uveitis.
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Local Therapy with Drs. Sunil Srivastava and Steven Yeh
Dr. Sunil Srivastava from Cleveland Clinic's Cole Eye Institute and Dr. Steven Yeh from the Stanley M. Truhlsen Eye Institute at the University of Nebraska discuss the role of local therapy in the management of noninfectious uveitis.