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Reap the Rewards of State Society Involvement

Carina Stanton  |  October 3, 2018

“It’s been a labor of love working with my society,” Dr. Levin says. “I encourage every rheumatologist to get involved with their state society to advance their knowledge, connect with colleagues and be involved in advocacy to influence debate that directly impacts your practice and your patients.”


Carina Stanton is a freelance science journalist based in Denver.

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