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You are here: Home / Articles / What Our Colleagues Should Know: Neurologists & Rheumatologists Must Communicate

What Our Colleagues Should Know: Neurologists & Rheumatologists Must Communicate

March 17, 2017 • By Richard Quinn

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“We could certainly do a better job working with each other,” Dr. Seo adds. “In some ways, it’s as if we speak different dialects of the same language—and some ideas translate better than others. One possibility might be to involve each other in our national meetings. I would bet a What Neurologists Wish Rheumatologists Knew symposium would be very popular at the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, for example.”

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Richard Quinn is a freelance writer in New Jersey.

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