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From: The Rheumatologist, July 2012

Features

Inflammatory Myopathies in Children

Treatment options and recent research for juvenile dermatomyositis.

Pediatric Rheumatologists Increasing in Number but Still Rare

Initiatives are growing the ranks and helping to ensure access in remote areas.

Cardiovascular Disease in Rheumatoid Arthritis

How to improve management of heart disease in patients with RA.

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From the College

ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Offers Basic Science Track

The ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting is the premier event for specialists in the field of rheumatology, and at this year’s meeting, basic researchers will be afforded multiple opportunities to increase their knowledge.

Rheumatology Clinical Registry Integrates AIM:RA

AIM:RA is a web-based self-evaluation of practice performance tool designed to guide a physician through medical-chart data abstraction using a series of questions related directly to evidence-based quality indicators.

REF Meets with NIAMS and AF to Discuss Funding

The ACR Research and Education Foundation (REF) has been working with the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases (NIAMS) to lead discussions about how to best develop the careers of physician-scientists involved in rheumatic disease research.

Award Targets Critical Shortage of Pediatric Rheumatologists

Deborah Rothman, MD, PhD, received two separate ACR REF/Amgen Pediatric Rheumatology Visiting Professorship Awards, which allowed her to visit programs that do not have either a pediatric rheumatologist or a pediatric rheumatology fellowship program.

Coding Corner Answer: Real-Life Rheumatology Note

A 46-year-old white female comes in for consultation on her arthritis pain.

Coding Corner: Real-Life Rheumatology Note

A 46-year-old white female comes in for consultation on her arthritis pain.

Sjögren’s Syndrome Moves into the Spotlight

Between 400,000 and 3.1 million adults are affected by Sjögren’s syndrome, and the disease is often challenging to identify.

Patient Fact Sheet: Sjögren’s Syndrome

Sjögren’s syndrome is an inflammatory disease that can affect many different parts of the body.

The Role of the Social Worker in the Management of Rheumatic Disease

Although social work involvement is far more common in the pediatric world of rheumatology, the role social workers play in the clinic can also be beneficial to adult patients.

Expressing My Point of View Where it Matters Most—In the Halls of Congress

The change that we desire and need is possible in Washington, D.C.

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Departments

RheumPACER Dashboard System Aims for Quick Organization of Patient Data

The system synthesizes information from several sources that are usually scattered, and presents physicians with an easy-to-access guide to a patient with up-to-the-minute information.

Drug Updates

Information on new approvals and medication safety.

Get It In Writing

With employees in your medical practice, timely documentation is key.

Letter: True Purpose of Medical Records

As in science, medicine depends on honest and accurate observation, and not on confabulation of findings.

Letter: What We Learn from Family History

Dan Wallace's reminiscence in “Three Giants of Immunology at USC” is fascinating and instructive.

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Columns

The Happiest Specialty: Rheumatology Is #1!

Why are we all smiling, and how can we spread it around?

A Fork in the Road

Is that fork bent? So you must be a rheumatologist.

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Meeting

The Forward View in Rheumatology

Future leaders convene at the ACR/Arthritis Foundation Rheumatology Research Workshop to discuss cutting-edge research and career development.

California Rheumatologists Explore Managed Care, Treatment Options

Advances in SLE, osteoporosis, and RA highlighted at California Rheumatology Alliance meeting.

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