Gout resources for health professionals
Find trusted resources - videos, guides, booklets, and engagement tools - curated from our multi-award-winning Goutful education campaign to help you learn about gout and kidney disease.
Kidney disease can lead to gout, and gout may lead to kidney disease. In fact, 1 out of 10 people with chronic kidney disease have gout, and an even higher percentage of people with gout have kidney disease. If your patients have either condition, it's important to talk to them about preventing and managing the other.
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Below you will find trusted resources - videos, guides, booklets, and engagement tools - curated from our multi-award winning Goutful education campaign to help you get the conversation started.
Learn everything you need to know about gout and kidney disease.
Learn everything you need to know about gout and kidney disease.
In this webinar, Dr. Parker, a practicing rheumatologist, esteemed speaker, and gout expert discusses how kidney disease can cause gout, how gout can be treated, and clear up some of the most commonly held myths about the condition.
Share this easy-to-understand video with your patients to communicate what gout is, how it does not have a cure and how to manage the condition.
This guide will help patients talk with their doctor and make a plan to prevent and manage gout attacks.
In 2020, the American Kidney Fund (AKF) conducted a survey of 350 patients to learn more about their needs and experiences living with gout. As a healthcare professional, you can help your patients better manage their condition using the survey findings and tips in this guide.
Use this quiz with your patients to help them understand the truth about gout and kidney disease.
Use this quiz with your Spanish speaking patients to help them understand the truth about gout and kidney disease.
Gout comes in sudden, and sometimes severe attacks, also called flares, or flare-ups. Most doctors now offer health visits by video or phone instead of in person at their office. A virtual visit is an easy way to talk with your doctor about living with gout and kidney disease. In this video, learn how to prepare and get the most out of your virtual visits.
Learn about the connection between gout and kidney disease with patient advocate Steve Winfree and rheumatologist Dr. Oliver Lawless.
Telehealth lets you see your doctor from home – or wherever you are. Download this telehealth guide for tips on how to prepare for virtual visits.
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