How will this FDA drug safety program affect rheumatology offices?
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Quality Measures and Reporting
A call for professional responsibility
Members Comment on Drug Safety
The ACR recently conducted a survey of U.S. members about the issue of drug safety, sources of information, and related issues. The survey netted 454 responses.
Reduce the Danger of Falls
Common factors in arthritis patients increase falls risk
Patient Fact Sheet: Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the most common form of inflammatory arthritis, is a chronic disease that causes pain, stiffness, swelling, and limitation in the motion and function of multiple joints. RA is classified as an autoimmune disease, which develops because certain cells of the immune system malfunction and attack healthy joints.
The Difficult Patient Interaction in Rheumatology
How to smooth tough patient encounters
Get the Most Out of Joint Replacement
Exercise can improve the outcomes in hip and knee replacement surgery
Reading Rheum
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
Rheumatology Goes to Washington
Volunteers converge on Capitol Hill for the ACR’s annual Advocates for Arthritis Day
Rheum’s Role in the New National Health Service
What the United States can learn from the U.K. system