Primary Care Physicians and Early Diagnosis of Lupus
Lupus is an incredibly difficult condition to diagnose, and often times primary care physicians are the first to identify the symptoms. In this video, Emily Puukka Clark, MD, describes how, as a primary care physician, she approaches lupus with her patients and why a lupus diagnosis can be so challenging. Tatiana Spiegler, a registered nurse and Patient Engagement Liaison with GSK, gives an overview of lupus and lupus nephritis for the newly diagnosed. We thank our Presenting Sponsor, GSK, for their generous support in making this video possible. @kaleidoscopefightinglupus

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