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2024-08-09T13:16:46.000Z

Patient and physician expectations – diagnosis of psoriatic disease

Aug 9, 2024
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Learning objective: After reading this article, learners will be able to cite a new development in psoriatic disease.

During the Psoriasis Hub Steering Committee Meeting in May 2024, steering committee members met to discuss patient and physician expectations – from diagnosis to the treatment of psoriatic disease. 

The discussion was chaired by Alice Gottlieb and featured patients Jody Quinn and Hellen Wangui. In the first part of the discussion, diagnosis was discussed. Quinn and Wangui spoke about their journey to diagnosis and barriers in getting a diagnosis. Gottlieb discussed why diagnosis can be delayed and how this could be improved. 

 

Patient and physician expectations – diagnosis of psoriatic disease

Listen to the full discussion as a podcast here:

Patient and physician expectations – from diagnosis to the treatment of psoriatic disease



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