Growing up in Brooklyn, N.Y., Paul H. Plotz, MD, often enjoyed an exciting game of stoopball with friends. Young Plotz took turns beaming a ball at the corner of his stoop, stopping occasionally to allow his father’s patients to enter the front door of his house, which also doubled as his father’s office.
Avert Rheum’s Coming Crisis
We must build our foundation from within
It’s a Small World After All
Global collaboration can improve care
Health Information Explosion
Don’t be blown away by online medical information – use it to your advantage
Rheumatology Two for Two
A pair of rheumatologists among this year’s NAS inductees
Volunteer Opportunities for Fellows-in-Training
The spirit of volunteerism has changed from the baby boomers to Gen Xers, but the need has not. As professional associations and organizations evolve, the need for volunteers continues. Because fellows-in-training are new to rheumatology as well as the ACR, they bring a unique perspective to their volunteer roles.
Rheumatology’s Chronic Crisis
How should we deal with a shrinking workforce and expanding patient pool?
Top 11 Ways You Can Advocate
Many of the specialty’s challenges and goals hinge on your participation
Rheumatology Attracts TOP Fellows
Workforce study shows positive trends in rheumatology training
The Peripatetitc Theodore Pincus, MD
Tireless champion for patient self-report
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