Is paper pushing taking away from patient care?
Rheum and Race: Where Are We?
It is time to examine the role of race in the care we provide
Audioconference Offers Advice on Pain Associated with Juvenile Arthritis
What is the pain puzzle? “It is a bio-psycho social model of pain that is accepted in the field of rheumatology,” according to Michael Rapoff, PhD, professor of pediatrics at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City and the highlighted speaker for the ARHP audioconference on April 17.
A New Twist in the Consumerization of Healthcare
Who are the new medical consumers? These people behave like medical “shoppers” because they are more mobile than previous generations and are empowered by the Internet. They can research and form opinions about diseases, treatment options, and the best route to recovery—all before stepping foot in to an exam room. This emerging population has been taught that in order to be a health-wise consumer and to get the most value, a patient must take an active role in his or her care.
Strength from Weakness
Perhaps physicians should look at the doors disability opens, too
The Line Between Boost and Ban
What makes a performance-enhancing drug taboo?
Advocacy and More
A week in the life of the ACR
If the Best You Can Do Is Zero
When we focus on loss, do we hurt our chances for gain?
Rheumatology’s Architect
Help the REF lay foundations for our future
Pediatric BOOST
Many innovative programs aim to meet the increasing need for pediatric rheumatologists
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