Arthritis At Home (+ On the Go)
Arthritis At Home (+ On the Go) makes it possible for people living with arthritis to watch or listen to interviews with Canadian experts in clinical rheumatology, arthritis scientists, physio and occupational therapists, psychologists and health economists, as well as patient experts and advocates. We hope you find Arthritis At Home informative and fun as you live your best life with arthritis.
Episodes
176 episodes
Blind studies and therapeutic effects in scleroderma
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are featuring the #CRArthritis with Dr. Inés Colmegna, clinician-scientist in the Division of Rheumatology at McGill University. Dr. Colmegna talks about a poster she presented at the Canadian Rheumatolo...
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Season 1
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Episode 175
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24:30
Palliative care in rheumatic diseases and quality of life
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are featuring the #CRArthritis with Dr. Alexandra Saltman, an Assistant Professor at the Department of Medicine in the University of Toronto, and clinician teacher in the Division of Rheumatology and Pal...
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Season 1
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Episode 174
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14:02
A discussion on rheum-oncology and artificial intelligence in rheumatology
In this episode of Arthritis at Home, Ellen Wang, Programs Coordinator at Arthritis Consumer Experts, has a discussion with Dr. Carrie Ye, an Associate Professor from the University of Alberta, about rheum-oncology and artificial intelligence i...
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Episode 173
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13:49
Key tools on the Road to Adult Arthritis Care website
In this special episode of Arthritis at Home, Kelly Lendvoy, ACE’s VP, Communications & Public Affairs, speaks with Drs. Michelle Batthish and Karen Beattie, and Matthew Sholdice – the McMaster University team that has launched a new online...
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Season 1
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Episode 172
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22:32
Risk factors for osteoarthritis
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are featuring the #CRArthritis with Dr. Tom Appleton, Division Head of Rheumatology at St. Joseph’s Health Care London and Western University London. In his discussion with Cheryl Koehn, founder of Arthr...
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Season 1
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Episode 171
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24:14
Assessing quality of post-TJR rehabilitation: Care gaps and patient perspectives
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are featuring the #CRArthritis with Dr. Marie Westby, a clinician-scientist at the Centre for Aging SMART, a physical therapy clinical resource educator at the Mary Pack Arthritis Programs and a clinical...
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Season 1
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Episode 170
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18:55
Best exercise for people living with knee osteoarthritis
In this special episode of Arthritis At Home (+ On the Go) podcast, we feature Ms. Alison Hoens, a physiotherapist, Clinical Professor and Knowledge Broker working with the University of British Columbia, Arthritis Research Canada, and the Phys...
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Season 1
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Episode 169
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34:20
A Year of Progress, A Future of Promise
In a special holiday episode of Arthritis at Home, Cheryl Koehn, President of Arthritis Consumer Experts (ACE) and Kelly Lendvoy, VP of Communication and Public Affairs, reflect on ACE 2025 milestones, what they mean for people with ar...
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Season 1
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Episode 168
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21:41
The relationship between knee osteoarthritis and Type 2 diabetes
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Lauren King, an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at University of Toronto, and a rheumatologist and clinician scientist at St. Michael’s H...
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Season 1
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Episode 167
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17:31
Trends in arthritis prevalence in individuals with inflammatory bowel disease
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Roberta Berard, an Associate Professor of Paediatrics at Western University and the division director of Paediatric Rheumatology at the Children’s Hospital...
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Season 1
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Episode 166
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17:56
Relationship between exposure to fine particles and the onset of systemic autoimmune disease
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRAthritis interview with Dr. Sasha Bernatsky, a rheumatologist, James McGill Professor and senior scientist at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre.
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Season 1
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Episode 165
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22:04
Cost of juvenile arthritis to patients and families
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRAthritis interview with Dr. Deborah Marshall, Professor at the Cumming School of Medicine in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary.Dr. Marshall is a ...
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Season 1
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Episode 164
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24:42
Sports medicine in juvenile idiopathic arthritis and artificial intelligence scribing
In this #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Tommy Gerschman, a pediatric rheumatologist based in North Vancouver, British Columbia, on artificial intelligence (AI) scribing and sports medicine in juvenile idiopa...
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Season 1
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Episode 163
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19:51
2025 ACE Report Card on Arthritis Medication Coverage
In this special episode of Arthritis At Home, host Kelly Lendvoy speaks with Cheryl Koehn, President and Founder of Arthritis Consumer Experts, about the release of the 2025 ACE Arthritis Medications Report Card and key changes in this...
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Season 1
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Episode 162
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22:33
Metabolic stress remodelling systemic sclerosis (scleroderma)
In this #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing the #CRAthritis interview with Ms. Lamia Khan, a PhD Candidate in the Rheumatology Division of the Department of Medicine at the University of Alberta. A recent study she was involved in found that sever...
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Season 1
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Episode 161
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15:54
Patient and citizen engagement in arthritis research
In this episode of #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Karen Beattie, Research Manager in Pediatric Rheumatology at McMaster University and the Lead for Patient and Family Engagement in Research for the Departme...
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Season 1
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Episode 160
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15:35
Uncovering rheumatologic disease in the Northwest Territories
In this episode of Arthritis At Home, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with rheumatology resident Ms. Whitney Hung and Dr. Steven Katz, Director and Professor in the Division of Rheumatology at the University of Alberta. The duo provid...
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Season 1
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Episode 159
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13:55
Exploring the results of ACE’s AI and Arthritis National Survey
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way health care is delivered across the country. From helping diagnose disease earlier to predicting arthritis flare-ups and supporting treatment choices, AI has the potential to transform how patien...
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Season 1
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Episode 158
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12:15
National Lupus Survey – your voice is needed!
Lupus is a complex autoimmune disease that can affect the skin, joints, kidneys, brain, and other organs. It often takes years to diagnose and can dramatically affect quality of life. In this special episode of Arthritis at Home...
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Season 1
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Episode 157
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10:39
Artificial intelligence scribing in rheumatology clinics
Artificial intelligence scribing is a new innovation in healthcare with the potential to improve clinical practice efficiency and enhance the doctor-patient connection.In this #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview w...
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Season 1
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Episode 156
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12:11
Therapeutic cases, CAR-T therapy, and patient advocacy
In this #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Mohamed Osman, an Associate Professor, Clinician Scientist and Consultant Rheumatologist and Immunologist in the Department of Medicine at the University of Alberta. D...
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Season 1
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Episode 155
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18:45
Inequities in fee-for-service renumeration affecting rheumatologists and patient-centred care
In this #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Timothy Kowk, rheumatologist and clinician investigator at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the University of Toronto. Dr. Kwok defines what fee-for-service means...
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Season 1
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Episode 154
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12:40
Optimal team-based rheumatology care: Health care professionals and patients experiences
In this #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Ms. Daphne To, PhD Candidate at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation in the University of Toronto and Women’s College Hospital Institute for Health Sy...
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Season 1
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Episode 153
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14:13
Research: Besides funding, knowledge translation and exchange is a must!
In this #ArthritisAtHome, we are sharing the #CRArthritis interview with Dr. Janet Pope, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology at the University of Western Ontario and Division Head in Rheumatology at St. Joseph’s Health Centre....
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Season 1
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Episode 152
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19:00
Patients and patents: An international grassroots education campaign on pharmaceutical patents
Affordability of medications is a big issue for many people living with a chronic disease, like inflammatory arthritis. One of the drivers of high costs for medications is the misuse of patents by original-brand manufacturers to extend their pa...
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Season 1
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Episode 151
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19:27