ACR members honored with awards for service, research, and mentorship in rheumatology
Paul Davis, MD, Steps Down as Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Rheumatology
Dr. Davis’ eight-year tenure at the international rheumatology journal marked by growth in number of submitted manuscripts, international reach, and global impact
Letters: Rheumatologist’s Trip to Rural Nepal Is A Fine Adventure
Praise for Dr. Steven S. Overman’s expedition medicine trip to Nepal
Rheuminations: Rheumatologists Seek Better Understanding of Fibrosing Disorders
Research into scleroderma, fibrosis, and Raynaud’s phenomenon may provide clues into the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis
President’s Perspective: ACR Addresses Reform of Sustainable Growth Rate Formula
The College’s multi-pronged plan to replace flawed SGR payment system requires continued support from rheumatologists, healthcare professionals
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2013: Thousands of Rheumatology Professionals Gather To Learn, Network
The ACR/ARHP’s 77th annual convention in San Diego last October attracted more than 15,000 attendees to mix, mingle, and take in educational, training, and clinical sessions
Rheum After 5: Rheumatology Physician Assistant with Arthritis Trains For New York City Marathon
Athlete Victoria A. Merrell, PA-C, MPT, says running helps her maintain balance in her life
Ethics Forum: Difficult Parents and Termination of Care in Pediatrics
A pediatric rheumatologist faces continuity of care issues for a patient with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis whose parents are disruptive to the medical practice
Under the Radar
A physician–patient’s experience with Sjögren’s syndrome
John F. Kennedy’s Odyssey in Search of Diagnosis
Myriad health conditions from back pain to gastrointestinal illness plagued the late president and baffled his physicians
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