Practice Point®: Rare Diseases
Managing uncontrolled gout isn’t always straightforward—especially when flares persist, comorbidities complicate care, or standard therapies fall short. As our understanding of gout expands beyond just elevated uric acid, clinicians are being asked to think differently, integrating immune pathways, real-world evidence, and emerging treatments into everyday practice. From Refractory to Resolved: Rethinking Uncontrolled Gout in 2026, this CME-accredited podcast explores how to approach these complex cases with greater clarity and confidence. Featuring expert insights and the latest clinical evidence, each episode dives into practical strategies across the continuum of gout care. Listeners will hear discussions on advances in uricase-based therapies, selective URAT1 inhibitors, and inflammation-targeted treatments, along with key considerations around safety, sequencing, and collaborative care. Through real-world examples and focused conversations, this series equips clinicians with actionable tools to personalize treatment, address therapeutic challenges, and improve long-term outcomes for patients living with uncontrolled gout. Launch Date/Release: June 12, 2026 Expiration Date: May 31, 2027 FACULTY Robert Terkeltaub, MD Professor Emeritus of Medicine, University of California, San Diego This podcast provides accredited continuing education credits. To receive your credit, please read the accreditation information provided in this link [https://www.practicepointcme.com/CMEHome/uncontrolled-gout-podcasts-rethinking-ug-in-2026] prior to listening to this podcast.
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