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The 2019 ACR Award Winners & Distinguished Fellows

Carol Patton  |  December 18, 2019

ATLANTA—Every year at its Annual Meeting, the ACR recognizes its members’ outstanding contributions to the field of rheumatology through an awards program. The ACR is proud to announce 20 award recipients for 2019, honored for their accomplishments as clinicians, instructors or researchers who have helped advance rheumatology, for their commitment to inspire others to enter…

Meet the Incoming Arthritis & Rheumatology Editor in Chief, Dr. Daniel Solomon

Kelly Tyrrell  |  December 18, 2019

Daniel Solomon, MD, MPH, has practiced rheumatology for more than 20 years, all while conducting translational and clinical research and teaching young clinicians. Soon, he will also step into the role of editor in chief of Arthritis & Rheumatology, as Richard J. Bucala, MD, PhD, ends his tenure. He will assume some duties during a…

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Case Report: A 50-Year-Old Man Suffers Dye-Induced Arthritis

Hrudya Abraham, MD, Eric Warm, MD, FACP, & Avis Ware, MD  |  December 18, 2019

Hair dye products are commonly used by both men and women to enhance youth and beauty and to follow fashion trends. As reported in the medical literature, hair dyes and their ingredients are associated with allergic contact dermatitis. A possible association with joint inflammation has also been recognized. There is literature to support that para-phenylenediamine…

FDA Approves Nintedanib for SSc-ILD, But Temper Your Expectations

Michael Putman, MD  |  December 18, 2019

The U.S. Food & Drug Admin­istration (FDA) approved nintedanib for systemic sclerosis associated interstitial lung disease (SSc-ILD) on Sept. 6 after a randomized, controlled trial (SENSCIS) demonstrated significant benefit against placebo.1 At a cost of $96,000 per year, treatment reduced the adjusted annual rate of change in forced vital capacity (FVC) from –93.3 mL in…

Remote Use of the Multidimensional Health Assessment Questionnaire (MDHAQ)

Juan Schmukler, MD, & Theodore Pincus, MD  |  December 18, 2019

The patient medical history is far more prominent in clinical decisions for rheumatology than for many common chronic diseases in which a gold standard biomarker, such as blood pressure or serum glucose, is applicable to diagnosis and management of all individual patients.1 Components of a subjective patient history may be recorded as structured, quantitative, standard,…

On Boulders & Other Projects

Philip Seo, MD, MHS  |  December 18, 2019

The year is drawing to a close, and I have not been forced to release a statement that I am leaving The Rheumatologist “to spend more time with my family.” Once again, improbably, I have made it to the finish line. Given that, now seems to be a good time to reflect, and to give…

Last Call for 2019 RheumPAC Contributions

From the College  |  December 18, 2019

The ACR thanks all members who donated to RheumPAC this year. These contributions enable the ACR to educate key legislators and their staffs about the important issues rheumatologists and rheumatology professionals face. Every dollar raised goes directly to the re-election campaigns of legislative leaders in our field to help those who best understand our issues…

Minding the Money: A Conversation with Douglas White, MD, PhD, Finance Committee Chair

Vanessa Caceres  |  December 18, 2019

As chair, Dr. Douglas White hopes to find ways to diversify the ACR’s revenue streams and increase transparency around how the organization spends member dues.

New D.C. Office Strengthens ACR Advocacy Efforts

Carina Stanton  |  December 18, 2019

Three full-time, ACR advocacy staffers are now working in Washington, D.C., to provide a daily presence for national rheumatology lobbying efforts.

GPA & Relapsing Polychondritis Discussed

Mike Fillon  |  December 13, 2019

Challenges related to diagnosing chondritis are discussed.

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