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A Practice Manager’s Perspective on ARHP Membership

Staff  |  December 12, 2011

At the age of 10, Chad E. Fragle was hospitalized for Legg-Perthes disease at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Dallas. What was a very difficult time for him and his family led to a bright and hopeful future. With the support of his family, specifically from his father, who helped start a golf tournament fundraiser to fight the disease still in existence today, Fragle was given access to administrative leaders within the hospital.

Coding Corner Question

Staff  |  December 12, 2011

December’s Coding Challenge

Coding Corner Answer

Staff  |  December 12, 2011

December’s Coding Answer

Setting Goals for Future Growth

Staff  |  December 12, 2011

Perhaps the most personally rewarding aspect of working with the ACR Research and Education Foundation (REF) is seeing the success that can come from setting lofty goals. First and foremost, the REF is a goal-oriented organization. The staff and volunteers are not only committed to the goal of ensuring the future of rheumatology, but they aspire to reach high and to lead in this effort.

ACR Participates in Briefing to Highlight Importance of Biomedical Research

From the College  |  December 12, 2011

On September 13, the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) Coalition held a congressional briefing to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the organization’s honoring of congressional champions who have been instrumental in supporting NIAMS and the NIH. The Coalition is a group of more than 70 medical, patient-advocacy, and science-based organizations (including the ACR) dedicated to advancing the critical research of the NIAMS and the NIH. The Coalition’s mission is to elevate understanding of the value of the NIAMS among policy makers and the public to foster increased support of the Institute.

Welcome New ACR and ARHP Leaders

Staff  |  December 12, 2011

The ACR is pleased to welcome the newest members of the ACR board of directors and ARHP executive committee. These new members were confirmed in November during the 2011 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting. Over the next two issues of “From the College,” you will be introduced to these new members and learn what they want to gain from their experience as new board and executive committee members.

Practice Pearls: Final Countdown for Version 5010!

Staff  |  December 12, 2011

10, 9, 8, 7, 6 … the final days to implement Version 5010 are here!

The Clinician’s Role in Rehabilitation Therapy

Ann Kepler  |  December 12, 2011

Learn when and how to refer a patient to a physical or occupational therapist or other specialist

Planning is Key to Meaningful Use

Catherine Kolonko  |  December 12, 2011

Practices face many challenges when adopting EHRs

Ethics Forum: The Ethics of Accepting Gifts

Michele Meltzer, MD, MBE, C. Ronald MacKenzie, MD, and Elizabeth A. Kitsis, MD, MBE  |  December 12, 2011

The holiday season is here and I certainly enjoy receiving gifts as much as anyone. We have been either educated about declining—or forbidden to receive—gifts from pharmaceutical companies, but these are not the only source of gifts. A few years ago, I discovered a private physical therapist was located only a few blocks from my office.

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