The ACR invites members to submit ideas for educational content to be featured at ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting in Boston Nov. 14–17
Career Corner: Whether you're a new rheumatology fellow, an experienced academic rheumatologist, a researcher or a rheumatologist in private practice, you'll find resources in the articles here designed to help you at every stage of your career. You can find information on academic vs. private practice, how to navigate an employment offer, compensation models, noncompete agreements and even tips for selling your practice.
In addition, be sure to review the ACR's career resources: ACR CareerConnection and FIT Career Roadmap.
Work, Life Concerns to Consider Before Completing Medical Fellowship
Transitioning into a new job, relocating for employment can be economically, emotionally costly
The ACR Practice Management Department Offers Myriad Resources for Rheumatologists
Tools, resources help physicians, staff tackle billing and coding rules, navigate healthcare compliance issues
The 2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Must-See Pre-Meeting Courses
Courses on microbiome in rheumatic diseases, patient-centered outcomes are highlights
The 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Call for Proposals
The ACR invites members to submit ideas for educational content to be featured at its Annual Meeting in Boston Nov. 14–17
The ACR Provides Resources to Maximize Experience at 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting
Mobile device app, session tracker, program book and technology center streamline meeting information for attendees
University of California at San Francisco Rheumatology Division Recognized for Excellence
Diversity, depth of department’s clinical and research programs are its hallmarks
Kawasaki Disease Spread May be Linked to Wind
Latest study suggests tropospheric winds from farmlands in northeastern China may carry etiologic agent for KD to the Far East, Western U.S.
Funding Crisis Threatens Research and Training in Rheumatology
The ACR and Rheumatology Research Foundation present data to reinforce importance of supporting rheumatology research
Cryopyrin-Associated Periodic Syndromes: Difficult to Recognize, Diagnose, Treat
Two case studies demonstrate the difficulty, delay in recognizing this rare autoinflammatory disease
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