Rheumatologist-narrated podcasts about clinical, topical issues in rheumatology help colleagues stay connected to specialty
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The ACR’s Social Media Boot Camp Won’t Make You Sweat
The ACR/ARHP 2014 meeting sessions on social media can help rheumatology professionals learn to blog, tweet
Avoid Data Breaches, HIPAA Violations When Posting Patients’ Protected Health Information Online
Learn how to de-identify patient information before sharing it over social media or by other means
President’s Perspective: ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Heads to Boston in November
Conference to showcase clinical, basic science of rheumatologic care; advances in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases and comorbidities
ACR’s Simple Tasks Campaign Launches Redesigned Website
New site features live Twitter feed, improved navigation, social media integration, and blog capabilities
Rheumatology Patients Connect, Share Tips, Gain Knowledge through Social Media
Know what your patients find on social media, and what to do when they get bad information
Rheuminations: How Disruptive Technology Has Transformed the Medical School Classroom
iPads, social media, and massive, open online classes have changed the way we teach
A Rheumatologist’s Tips for Tweeting and Blogging
Paul Sufka, MD, networks almost daily with physicians worldwide about new medical approaches, research, or treatments
How Rheumatologists Can Win Support and Influence Congress
Ways to use the ACR’s advocacy toolkit to contact Congressional representatives and articulate your message to lawmakers
Award Recipient Advances Rheumatology Education with e-Learning Tools
With a grant from the ACR’s Rheumatology Research Foundation, Christopher Collins, MD, is supplying e-learning tools for use in rheumatology education
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