Questions around prescribing steroids as bridge therapy, in long-term low dosages, or low-dose timed-release formulas, or not at all evoke controversy among rheumatologists
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Has Technology Depersonalized the Art of Medical Teaching?
Video streaming, interactive learning, flipped classrooms, self-study replacing class lectures
2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Rheumatology Drug Updates, Safety News
Plus, hydrocodone combination products and brodalumab
Cure, Effective Treatment for Lupus Nephritis Remain Elusive Despite Advances
Rheumatology experts review history of LN, offer explanations for roadblocks to better therapies
7 Tips That Dermatologists Want Rheumatologists to Know
Recommendations on diagnosing, treating health conditions that cross over both specialties
Occupational Therapy Can Benefit Rheumatology Patients
Patients often manage their condition better, perform daily activities with more ease with help from therapists
The ACR President Joseph Flood, MD, Reviews 2014 in Rheumatology
Information technology an overarching theme of this year’s work
The ACR Practice Management Department Offers Myriad Resources for Rheumatologists
Tools, resources help physicians, staff tackle billing and coding rules, navigate healthcare compliance issues
Rheumatology Outreach in Macedonia
Occupational therapist Carole Dodge, OT, CHT, describes experience providing hand therapy to patients with arthritis, rheumatic disease
The Rheumatology Podcast Informs, Entertains
Rheumatologist-narrated podcasts about clinical, topical issues in rheumatology help colleagues stay connected to specialty
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