Ephraim P. Engleman, MD, has spent his career drawing attention to the field of rheumatology. Widely regarded as one of the founders of the modern practice of rheumatology, this 98-year-old director of the Rosalind Russell Medical Research Center for Arthritis at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), is still working hard at promoting the field.
What Would Our Forefathers Think?
ACR anniversary brings thoughts of the past to bear on today’s challenges
Doctor or Accountant?
Complex coding and reimbursement rules can detract from patient care
The Canes of York
What can a walking stick tell us about U.S. healthcare?
The Health Buzz
What is the ACR doing with healthcare reform?
Rheumatology Guy
Sung to the Tune of “American Pie”
Another Vocabulary for Rheumatology Research
Matt Liang, MD, MPH, addresses patients’ authentic concerns
Stimulus Package Creates Flurry of Research Funds
Researchers celebrate boon, but wonder what will happen next
Inspire Genius With an Annual Meeting Proposal
Without inspiration, there might be no genius. Likewise, the ACR and AHRP Annual Meeting Planning Committees depend on input from the membership to suggest educational formats, topics, and experts to meet the growing needs and interests of the rheumatology community.
Eric Bloodaxe and the Etiology of Paget’s Disease
The Vikings were in need of a few good rheumatologists
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