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Pressures Intensify for Rheumatology Researchers

Ruth Jessen Hickman, MD  |  May 12, 2025

Many rheumatology researchers share concerns about the landscape for future opportunities, given recent pressures from the current presidential administration. These may make an already challenging environment even more difficult for academic physicians to successfully navigate. But many in the field will persevere despite obstacles, driven by the need to deepen understanding of these conditions and…

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ACR Image Competition 2024 Results, Part 5

Eaman Alhassan, MD  |  April 5, 2025

For the 2024 Image Competition, the ACR sought images with educational or remarkable manifestations representing a diverse range of pediatric patients with autoimmune, inflammatory, infectious and malignant drivers of rheumatic disease. Here, we showcase the winning images from North America. Patient Presentation A 3-year-old boy presented with a four-month history of rash and hand blisters….

Filed under:ConditionsMyositis Tagged with:anti-MDA-5 antibody dermatomyositisdermatomyositisimage case reportImage CompetitionPediatric

Rheuminations: The Humble Case Report Tells a Story

Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, FACP, FAAAAI, RhMSUS  |  April 4, 2025

I often think about medical literature as a sprawling metropolis. There are towering skyscrapers of randomized controlled trials, lofty schools of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and verdant parks of qualitative studies. Much less assuming are the case reports, which are sort of like homesteads for the majority of people who publish and contribute to the…

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Rheumatology Research Workshop attendees discuss an abstract poster at the poster session and reception.

A Passion for Research

Deborah Levenson with ACR staff  |  March 24, 2025

With three new endowments established, the ACR Rheumatology Research Foundation aims to support and inspire the future of rheumatology and the innovative research that will one day benefit patients.

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Rheum With a (re)View

Gretchen Henkel  |  March 12, 2025

Here participants in the ACR’s Rheum With a (re)View program discuss how its mentors provided them with skills and knowledge that benefit their careers and rheumatology as a community.

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Global Summit Addresses Worldwide Rheumatology Workforce Challenges

Eric L. Matteson, MD, MPH, & Evelyn Hsieh, MD, PhD  |  March 7, 2025

Rheumatology workforce challenges are a global concern. Many challenges, especially the lack of trained rheumatology clinicians, are similar among countries and regions of the world, while others differ. The 2024 ACR Global Summit session on workforce featured a discussion by representatives of regional rheumatology organizations and the ACR addressing issues central to developing and retaining…

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ACR Image Competition 2024 Results, Part 4

Noor Alanni, BAO, MB, MBChB  |  March 7, 2025

For the 2024 Image Competition, the ACR sought images with educational or remarkable manifestations representing a diverse range of pediatric patients with autoimmune, inflammatory, infectious and malignant drivers of rheumatic disease. Here, we showcase the winning images from the Middle East and North Africa. Lipoma Arborescens Revealed A 10-year-old boy, presented with a five-year history…

Filed under:ConditionsOther Rheumatic ConditionsPediatric Conditions Tagged with:image case reportImage Competitionjuvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)lipoma arborescensPediatric

President’s Corner: Fellows & Masters Contribute to Our Community

Carol A. Langford, MD, MHS  |  March 5, 2025

Fellows and masters, members at different stages in their careers, are both important to rheumatology. During the year I co-chaired the Membership and Awards Committee with ARP President Adam Goode , PT, DPT, PhD, I gained an even greater appreciation of the essential roles that fellows and masters both play in shaping our specialty, as…

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Ekemini A. Ogbu, MD, MSc, FAAP, Leads the Pediatric Rheumatology Committee

Gretchen Henkel  |  February 17, 2025

The new chair of the ACR’s Pediatric Rheumatology Committee, Ekemini A. Ogbu, MD, MSc, FAAP, describes how helping children and families navigate complex care brings a sense of fulfillment, purpose and “just joy.”

Filed under:Career DevelopmentProfiles Tagged with:ACR’s Pediatric Rheumatology Special Committee

ACR Image Competition 2024 Results, Part 3

Sabrina Machado, MD  |  February 10, 2025

For the 2024 Image Competition, the ACR sought images with educational or remarkable manifestations representing a diverse range of pediatric patients with autoimmune, inflammatory, infectious and malignant drivers of rheumatic disease. Here, we showcase the winning images from Latin America and the Caribbean. Diagnosing Juvenile PsA A 13-year-old boy presented with a seven-year history of…

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