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Alcon Inc Investors: Alcon Reinforces Strength of Industry-Leading Ophthalmology Portfolio with Largest Surgical Device Scientific Presence at ASCRS 2021

Alcon Inc Investors: Alcon Reinforces Strength of Industry-Leading Ophthalmology Portfolio with Largest Surgical Device Scientific Presence at ASCRS 2021
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For people with disabilities, accessing care can be overwhelming

For people with disabilities, accessing care can be overwhelming
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Relapsing Polychondritis Advocate Isabel Bautista Joins American College of Rheumatology Patient Perspectives Program Review Committee

Relapsing Polychondritis Advocate Isabel Bautista Joins American College of Rheumatology Patient Perspectives Program Review Committee Share Article This information is from the Relapsing Polychondritis Foundation Inc. with Race for RP and is not sponsored by, nor a part of, the American College of Rheumatology. “We are confident Ms. Bautista will bring valuable insight, care, and compassion to her new role.” NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 11, 2021 The Relapsing Polychondritis Foundation (RP Foundation) announced that RP advocate Isabel Bautista has been selected to join the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Patient Perspectives Program Review Committee. The Patient Perspectives Program invites patients impacted by rheumatic diseases such as RP, along with patient sponsor organizations such as a nonprofit patient group, to submit stories that share their journeys and experiences with thousands of rheumatology h

Telemedicine for MS Care: Two Thumbs Up

Medically Reviewed You’ll need to be able to place your device on a stationary surface to show your doctor how you’re walking or moving other body parts. iStock When the COVID-19 pandemic first started sweeping through the United States in the spring of 2020, visits to doctors’ offices and medical clinics ground to a screeching halt, with patients staying home to avoid getting the virus. But people with chronic conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as those with acute medical problems other than COVID-19, still needed access to healthcare, and in short order, telemedicine began to emerge as an alternative to in-person care.

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