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How Attending Physicians Can Give Fellows Valuable Feedback

January 19, 2018 • By Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, FACP, RhMSUS

If you read The Rheumatologist regularly, you may remember a column I wrote a few months ago about giving and receiving feedback (July 2017). I wrote it when I was finishing fellowship and looking back at six years of my graduate medical education. Now, as an attending physician who spends a considerable amount of time… [Read More]

Filed Under: Career Development, Practice Management, Professional Topics Tagged With: attending physicians, communication, feedback, Fellows, Training

Fellows’ Forum: 6 Tips to Improve Professional Feedback

July 13, 2017 • By Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, RhMSUS

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I was driving to work one morning when I stopped behind a truck at a red light. The driver had placed several flashy stickers on the bumper and back doors. But what I was drawn to was a more commonplace sign: “How’s my driving? Call this number to give feedback.” It’s routine to find a… [Read More]

Filed Under: Career Development, Professional Topics Tagged With: Career development, Education, employee, Evaluation, feedback, Fellows, Practice Management, Professional Topics, rheumatologist, rheumatology, Training

Certolizumab Pegol Usage Compatible with Breastfeeding

December 20, 2016 • By Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP

In a small-scale study, researchers found that no, or minimal amounts of, certolizumab pegol transfers from mothers taking the drug to nursing infants…... [Read More]

Filed Under: DMARDs & Immunosuppressives, Drug Updates Tagged With: breast milk, breastfeeding, Certolizumab Pegol, infants, pregnancy

Letters: Feedback from Our Readers

July 12, 2011 • By Staff

Rheumatology and NPs/PAs in Local Practice Models; Family Connections... [Read More]

Filed Under: Practice Management Tagged With: patient care, Practice Management, Research, rheumatologist

Letters to the Editor: Feedback from the Readers

March 1, 2010 • By Staff

No Such Thing as Fibromyalgia... [Read More]

Filed Under: Education & Training Tagged With: Fibromialgia

2 Fellowship Directors Debate ACGME Milestones Eval System

March 17, 2018 • By Larry Beresford

SAN DIEGO—The Next Accreditation System, the newest process for evaluating medical residency and fellowship programs and their participants, including future rheumatologists, was implemented in 2014 by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). The system introduced specialty-specific milestones designed to reflect significant points in professional development. Milestones are defined by ACGME as a rubric… [Read More]

Filed Under: Education & Training, Meeting Reports Tagged With: ACGME, ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, GME, milestones

ACR Members Begin Work on CMS Committees

March 16, 2018 • By Carol Patton

TEP In February, Lisa Gale Suter, MD, joined the Technical Expert Panel (TEP) for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Quality Measure Development Plan, supporting the transition to the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) and Alternative Payment Models (APMs). She was nominated to serve in this role by the ACR. The panel comprises… [Read More]

Filed Under: Professional Topics Tagged With: CMS committees, Douglas Graham, Kent “Kwas” Huston, Lisa Gale Suter, Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee (MEDCAC), Technical Expert Panel (TEP)

Providers Using RISE Have Advantage with 2017 MIPS Reporting

March 15, 2018 • By From the College

Hundreds of rheumatology providers across the country are finalizing submissions for the first year of reporting under the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). According to a presentation at the 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting in San Diego, providers that participate in and submit through the Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness (RISE) Registry are poised to perform… [Read More]

Filed Under: From the College, Practice Management Tagged With: 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting in San Diego, 2017 reporting, Jinoos Yazdany, Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness (RISE) Registry, three MIPS domains

Support Your Young Scientists

March 5, 2018 • By Arthritis Care & Research

As the demand for rheumatology services increases, many rheumatologists struggle to maintain an academic research career. The absence of mentoring is often reported as a barrier to a career in research. To address this concern, researchers assessed the current state or mentorship in adult rheumatology, identifying what facilitates a successful mentor-mentee relationship for early career investigators to develop the framework for an interinstitutional mentoring program…... [Read More]

Filed Under: Education & Training

Biosimilar Bill Prompts Formation of Nebraska Rheumatology Society

March 1, 2018 • By Kelly Tyrrell

Last year, Nebraska rheumatologist Marcus Snow, MD, learned a biosimilar bill was up for debate in his state legislature, yet “I had no knowledge of it,” he says. Forming the Society The bill “was something that caught my eye, and I thought there should be a mechanism in place to allow us to disseminate information… [Read More]

Filed Under: Profiles Tagged With: Marcus Snow, Nebraska Rheumatology Society, state society

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