Back pain is a common occurrence, so much so that most adults will have at least one episode of back pain at some point in their lives. Fortunately, most of these episodes last only a few days and resolve if patients maintain normal activity levels, avoid the detrimental effects of too much bed rest, use over-the-counter pain relievers with caution, and seek the attention of a health professional if the pain or other symptoms persist or worsen over time.
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Drug Updates
Information on new approvals and medication safety
A Meeting of the Minds for RA Research
REF investigators gather to share research progress and trade advice
It Takes All Kinds
A look at the rheumatology practice team
GO! This is “My Kind of Town” for Rheumatology
This November, the Windy City will host some of the world’s most gifted speakers and educators in the field of rheumatology. Mark your calendars now for the ACR/ARHP 75th Annual Scientific Meeting, because there will be no better place to be to learn the state of the art in clinical rheumatology.
Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis to Target
The time has come for goal-directed management of RA
Are NSAIDS Even Less Safe Than We Thought?
Recent meta-analysis points to MI risks, but many questions remain
The Dos and Don’ts of E/M Coding
Coding medical procedures and diagnoses can be a daunting task if you are not educated in this field. I am going to break down the rules for evaluation and management (E/M) coding, so take a deep breath and let’s jump in!
Coding Corner Question
December’s Coding Challenge
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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