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.
New Lupus Insight Prize Aims to Advance Lupus Research
The Lupus Insight Prize will provide $200,000 to one researcher to help fund a project dedicated to furthering understanding of the genetic, environmental, molecular, immunologic, or cellular aspects of lupus or its treatment.
Medscape Surveys Show Rheumatologists Happiest at Home but Concerned about Pay and Other Professional Issues
The Medscape 2012 Physician Lifestyle and Compensation Reports shows that rheumatologists are increasingly dissatisfied with pay but are the happiest group of physicians in the survey.
The Complexity of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Challenges in diagnosis and management.
ACR Issues Guidelines, Recommendations for Lupus Nephritis, RA
Detailed screening and treatment recommendations based on current evidence, extensive literature review.
The State-of-the-Art of Rheumatology Symposium
Experts from across the nation describe the best clinical approaches to rheumatologic disease management.
Advocacy: It’s a Full-Contact Sport
Like so many things, it is about personal connections.
Minerals, Mud, Martinis, and Methylprednisone
How the practice of rheumatology differs in America and Europe.
Volunteering Is Informative—and Fun
A former ACR board of directors member chronicles his interpretation of the activities of the board over the past three years, highlighting issues that are likely on the minds of ACR members.
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