Pondering drug safety
Physician–Industry Relationships
The ACR’s strict ethical policy guides relationships with pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers
Margaret D. Smith, MD, Receives Arthritis Foundation Honor
Margaret D. Smith, MD, a rheumatologist at St. Vincent’s Medical Center in New York City, was named by the Arthritis Foundation’s New York Chapter as one of the city’s outstanding female executives. Dr. Smith was honored for her dedication to increasing arthritis awareness and research fundraising at a luncheon held on March 20.
Unsafe at Any Dose?
Physicians must remember that all drugs have safety risks
ACR/ARHP and REF Strategic Planning
Where are we going and how are we going to get there?
Mentoring Makes the World Go ‘Round
After a decade each of serving on many committees and presidential working groups, our work in the ARHP is not over. In fact, we have discovered that our educational and professional motivation to improve research and educate our students has nearly one hundred-percent overlap with the ongoing goals of the ARHP to support the graduate students and young investigators and to sponsor new members. The ARHP offers several opportunities for you to mentor a student, colleague, or non-member through the ARHP Graduate Student Award Program, the Member-Get-a-Member Campaign, and the REF grants programs for health professionals.
Let’s Get Personal
Finding cost-effective solutions in the quest for personalized medicine
Communications Line to the Top
The Affiliate Society Council brings local concerns to the ACR leadership
If Joe the Plumber Gets Arthritis
Campaign figure’s connection to personalized medicine
Give Your Time, Count the Gains
Volunteering can help your career, friendships, and specialty at the same time
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