All rheumatologists need to train and support the specialty’s next generation
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Why I Still Like Being a Rheumatologist
The rewards of practice outshine the lure of retirement
Cost of a Free Lunch
Much is made of pharma’s influence on CME—but do we really know what this educational funding buys?
On Board with Baby
Rheumatology programs make strides in work–life balance support
ARHP Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Robert Richardson Reflects on Career
We all bring to the table our skills to form a comprehensive treatment plan, and that’s essential for meeting the patient’s total needs. It’s an excellent model to deliver quality care. —Robert Richardson, PT, MEd Robert Richardson, PT, MEd, has a lively voice that conveys his deep enthusiasm for a profession he’s had a hand…
2007–2008 REF Award Recipients
The REF ensures the future of rheumatology by ensuring that there are well-trained rheumatologists and rheumatology health professionals to provide quality care. To achieve this, REF maintains an extensive award and grant program with research, training, and education opportunities for medical students, fellows, clinicians, researchers, health professionals, and academic institutions.
Twenty Questions, Part 2
Outcomes measures can standardize care—but they can’t standardize patients
Reading Rhuem
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
A Helping Hand for Arthritis Discovery
Arthritis Foundation supports studies and the researchers behind them
Audioconference on Emergency Situations
Patient and staff education is the key to effectively handling emergencies and flares in rheumatic disease,” says Gail McIlvain-Simpson, MSN, RN, CS, an advanced practice nurse at Al DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del.