Rheumatologists with pharmaceutical careers discuss the path that led them to industry and the work they do
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Drug UPDATES
Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety
Patient-Driven Care
Lupus patient becomes international advocate for better education and care in her home country
A Catalyst for Antiphospholipid Syndrome Research
APS ACTION is coordinating international efforts to study this rare and potentially fatal autoimmune disorder
Experts Tackle Tough Pain Challenges
NIH conference brings together experts to discuss pain treatment
A Wealth of Achievements
ARHP recognizes health professionals for their contributions to the field
Are Electronic Health Records a Plague or Panacea?
EHRs hold promise, but there are still plenty of kinks
Is the Toll Sports Take on Athletes’ Bodies Worth Glory on the Gridiron?
Sports fans find enormous pleasure in arguing about topics such as the greatest player in baseball, the best heavyweight boxer, or the worst draft pick in the NFL. Most of these arguments cannot be resolved and ultimately do not matter. Nevertheless, the diehards joust with vehemence and passion, especially if fueled by some alcoholic brew….
How a Rheumatologist Thinks: Cognition and Diagnostic Errors in Rheumatology
The Institute of Medicine has reported that each year up to 98,000 deaths result from iatrogenic injury and error.1 Autopsy series have suggested a 15% error rate in the practice of medicine. These numbers are surprising and concerning and raise important questions about how we practice medicine. What kind of errors do we make as…
Quadruple-threat Rheumatologist
In Norway and on the international front, Tore Kvien, MD, PhD, has propelled clinical research to new levels
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