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Real Life Clinical Practice Strategies

The JIR-CliPS project aims to collect real life clinical practice strategies from worldwide physicians taking care of the following 5 medical conditions.​​

The final goal is to develop a repository of clinical practice strategies from which the treating physician, anywhere in the world, can choose the most applicable strategy for their local clinical practice.

JIR-CliPS description
Interested in joining JIR-CLiPS?

Pre-register your interest to be notified as soon as applications open in September. Joining is free and open to all healthcare professionals working in paediatric rheumatology and related specialties. No commitment required at this stage.

Thank you for your interest, we will get back to you by September

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JIR CliPS Publications

Cross-national biologic treatment guidelines for FMF: a comparative analysis

Rheumatology

May 2026

Kasap Cuceoglu M., Hinze T., Hentgen V., and al.

FMF

Juvenile Inflammatory Rheumatism Real-LifeClinical Practice Strategies (JIR-CliPS) network:methodology and the development process

Orphanet

April 2026

Wittkowski H., Hentgen V., and al.

CliPS

Comparative analysis of global practices in the management of colchicine-resistant familial Mediterranean fever: a CliPS network analysis

RMD Open

Sept 2025

Haslak F., Hentgen V., Wittkowski H., and al

FMF

CliPS participants

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We look for worldwide participation so please click here if you wish to participate to this project

Last update on July 10th 2023

Project leading team

Role
Managing Committee
WG1 Lupus
WG2 Vasculitis
WG3 AID
WG 4 PFAPA/SURF
WG 5 sJIA/Still
Chair/Leader
Michael Hofer
Sylvia Kamphuis
Daiva Gorczyca
Véronique Hentgen
Michael Hofer
Katerina Theodoropoulou
Vice Chair
Sophie Georgin Lavialle
Phil Riley
Tilmann Kallinich
Helmut Wittkowski
Natasa Toplak
Sophie Georgin Lavialle
Grant Awarding
Ausra Snipaitiene
Eve Smith
Ausra Snipaitiene
Yonatan Butbul
Ezgi Deniz Batu
Sohad Hashad
Science Communication
Mariana Rodrigues
Lovro Lamot
Yosef Uziel
Rim Bourguiba
Mariana Rodrigues
Charlotte Girard-Guyonvarc'h
Library
Helmut Wittkowski
Raffaela Carlomagno
Teresa Giani
Marion Delplanque
Caroline Vinit
Francisca Aguiar
Registry
Sezgin Sahin
Alexandre Belot
Marija Jelusic
Roberta Caorsi
Marco Gattorno
Karima ABBACI-Daghor

This project is funded by COST.
COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation. 
https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA21168/

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