Podcast 7 in ENACT Podcast Series “Active Living with Arthritis” is now available!

The NIDRR-funded RRTC ENhancing ACTivity and Participation for Persons with Arthritis (ENACT) has released the seventh podcast in the “Active Living with Arthritis” series.  This series provides evidence-based information to assist people living with arthritis and other rheumatic conditions stay active.  This information is presented in an enjoyable, conversational format with the hope that people living with arthritis will find this information useful and that clinicians will share this valuable resource with their patients.

In Podcast 7:  “Arthritis and Employment Part 1:  Resources for Employment with Arthritis and Other Rheumatic Conditions” Dr. Saralynn Allaire offers information for navigating employment resources available to people with arthritis.  A transcript of this podcast is available here.

Each month, ENACT releases a new Active Living with Arthritis Podcast.  Future podcast(s) include:

Arthritis and Employment Part 2:  When and How to Tell People at Work about Your Arthritis or Other Rheumatic Conditions

For more information on ENACT at Boston University please visit www.bu.edu/enact.  To Listen to ENACT Director, Dr. Julie Keysor’s introduction to the Living Podcast series and to listen to previous Podcasts please visit www.bu.edu/enact/category/active-arthritis-podcasts.   For more information on arthritis, and rheumatic conditions please visit www.arthritis.org.

 

 

 

 

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Media Specialist for the National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC) funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) through Administration for Community Living (ACL) under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
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