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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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Rheuminations: How to Counteract Patients’ Eroding Trust in Healthcare

Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, FACP, FAAAAI, RhMSUS  |  February 5, 2025

At first, there was an incomprehensibly loud explosion. And out of that explosion, about 4.5 billion years afterward, emerged the world’s first rheumatologist. Only a few notable things have happened between these two events, but the most important dynamic has been the continuous expansion of our universe. If the speculations of many cosmologists are correct,…

Filed under:OpinionPatient PerspectiveRheuminations Tagged with:adherencepatient-clinician relationshiptrust

Answering the Call: Anisha Dua, MD, MPH, Looks Ahead to New Role on Committee on Training

Carina Stanton  |  January 29, 2025

Building on her experiences in her practice and through the ACR, this rheumatology leader and educator is eager to advance the work of the COT.

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingProfiles Tagged with:ACR Committee on Trainingeducation and training

Answering the Call: Anisha Dua, MD, MPH, Looks Ahead to New Role as Committee on Training Chair

Carina Stanton  |  January 16, 2025

Building on her experiences in her practice and through the ACR, this rheumatology leader and educator is eager to advance the work of the COT.

Filed under:Education & TrainingProfiles Tagged with:ACR Committee on Training

ACR Image Competition 2024 Results, Part 1—Best Overall

Rachel Guess, MD  |  December 10, 2024

For the 2024 Image Competition, the ACR sought images representing a diverse range of patients with educational or remarkable manifestations of pediatric rheumatic diseases, including autoimmune, inflammatory, infectious and malignant drivers of pediatric rheumatic disease. Here, we showcase the images selected as Best Overall. Cavitary Lung Nodules with Sinus & Skin Disease in Pediatric ANCA-Associated…

Filed under:ConditionsVasculitis Tagged with:ANCA-Associated Vasculitisimage case reportImage CompetitionPediatric

2024 Rheumatology Fellowship Match Day Results

From the College  |  December 9, 2024

Match Day Results Highlight Continued Interest in Adult Rheumatology & Sharp Declines in Pediatric Rheumatology  The ACR applauds another successful recruitment season for rheumatology and welcomes an impressive pool of applicants to the specialty. Ninety-nine percent of adult rheumatology positions were filled for the 2024 appointment year as part of the National Resident Matching Program…

Filed under:American College of RheumatologyEducation & TrainingFrom the CollegePractice SupportProfessional TopicsWorkforce

The 2024 ARP President’s & Merit Awards

Patrice Fusillo  |  November 26, 2024

ARP members honored for significant contributions to rheumatology research, education and patient care.

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Collaborative Care Essential for Diagnosis & Care of Neurosarcoidosis

Ruth Jessen Hickman, MD  |  November 26, 2024

At a ACR Convergence 2024 session, experts discussed key characteristics, diagnostic challenges & treatment considerations for neurosarcoidosis.

Filed under:ACR ConvergenceConditionsMeeting ReportsOther Rheumatic Conditions Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2024Sarcoidosis

Initiative Trains Clinicians About RA for the Navajo Community

Vanessa Caceres  |  November 25, 2024

The Rheumatology Access Expansion Initiative helps meet the needs of patients with rheumatoid arthritis in an underserved community in the U.S.

Filed under:CareerCareer DevelopmentConditionsEducation & TrainingRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:ACR on AirDiversityNavajo Nationpatient carepodcastTraining

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