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Tech Talk: New Technologies Attempt to Find Better Treatments for Rheumatic Diseases

Thomas R. Collins  |  September 1, 2013

Research in proteomics and genetics sheds new light on treatment strategies, brings potential for breakthroughs

Speak Out Rheum: Attacks Against Healthcare Providers in China Spur Chinese Rheumatologists to Heal Strained Doctor–Patient Relationships Through Technology

Qiang Tong, MD  |  September 1, 2013

The Chinese SLE treatment and research group (CSTAR) database serves as an information resource about lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic sclerosis, and a communication platform between health-care providers and rheumatology patients

Rheuminations: How Disruptive Technology Has Transformed the Medical School Classroom

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  September 1, 2013

iPads, social media, and massive, open online classes have changed the way we teach

Tech Talk: Rheumatologists Have Many Options for Providing Patient Education Online

Thomas R. Collins  |  July 1, 2013

Services to provide and maintain patient-education segments of physicians’ websites become more sophisticated

American College of Physicians Weighs in on Social Media for Doctors

Richard Quinn  |  June 14, 2013

The American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards has issued its first formal views about how physicians should meld online technology with medical professionalism.  (posted June 27, 2013)

A Rheumatologist’s Tips for Tweeting and Blogging

Carol Patton  |  June 1, 2013

Paul Sufka, MD, networks almost daily with physicians worldwide about new medical approaches, research, or treatments

Tech Talk: Contraption Reduces Pain of Rheumatic Therapy Injections

Thomas R. Collins  |  May 1, 2013

Innovative device called Buzzy applies high-frequency vibration sensation and cold to soothe sting of shots

Rheumatologists Harness the Power of Social Media to Reach Patients

Carol Patton  |  February 1, 2013

Connecting online via Facebook chats has enabled rheumatologists at Nemours to educate patients and their families

Online Medical Information Adds New Dimension to Patients’ Discussions with Doctors

Vanessa Caceres  |  December 1, 2012

Patients and rheumatologists find pros and cons in Web-based research

Facebook Chats Link Healthcare Providers with Patients

Carol Patton  |  December 1, 2012

Facebook chats organized by the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City help rheumatologists convey information online to patients

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