Violin enthusiast Jay Higgs, MD, says hobby blends craftsmanship, art, history, and science of acoustics
Rheumatologists on the Move
Awards, appointments, and announcements in the world of rheumatology
ARHP Members Reap Benefits of Volunteerism
Three ARHP members explain how serving on a committee has helped them achieve professional goals
ACR Research Conferences to Focus on Rheumatic Diseases
The ACR’s Basic Research Conference and Clinical Research Conference on October 25–26 to feature new perspectives on development of rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and vasulitis, and review current thinking on preclinical rheumatic disease
Letters: Remembering Rheumatology Pioneer Dr. Robert M. Stecher
Acclaimed rheumatologist is known for research on the effects of corticosteroids on rheumatoid arthritis and the role of genetics in rheumatic disease
Rheuminations: How Disruptive Technology Has Transformed the Medical School Classroom
iPads, social media, and massive, open online classes have changed the way we teach
President’s Perspective: What You Need to Know About Changes in ABIM Certification
Tips for meeting the American Board of Internal Medicine’s certification and maintenance of certification requirements for 2014
President’s Perspective: The ACR and ARHP Advance Rheumatology Through International Collaboration
By forging new connections and strengthening efforts with global organizations such as EULAR, the College hopes to enhance the science, clinical care, and perceived value of rheumatology
Rheuminations: How Tiny Ticks Have Fueled Outrage and Acrimony in Some Communities
A history of rheumatologists’ efforts to diagnose Lyme disease
Speak Out Rheum: Fifty Years of APLAR
A past president reminisces about the formation and history of the Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology on its 50th anniversary
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