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Google Glass Has Potential for Rheumatology, Orthopedic Surgery
Wearable smart-glass device could enable untethered access to electronic health records, be conduit for clinical decision making
The ACR Provides Resources to Maximize Experience at 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting
Mobile device app, session tracker, program book and technology center streamline meeting information for attendees
The Rheumatology Podcast Informs, Entertains
Rheumatologist-narrated podcasts about clinical, topical issues in rheumatology help colleagues stay connected to specialty
Personal Health Records Bring Benefits, Limitations to Rheumatology Patient Care
PHRs offer time-saving, communication perks for patients and physicians, but may pose health literacy challenges
Expansion of Mobile Health Apps Makes Physicians’ Job Easier
Rheumatologists choose, review top mobile health devices
Mobile Health Devices May Have Limited Use in Rheumatology
Challenges exist in developing m-health apps for rheumatology patients because of the difficulty in pinpointing what needs to be measured
ACR’s Lupus Initiative Advances Education Around Diagnosing, Treating Disease
Online progam boasts continuing medical education, learning curriculum for healthcare professionals and students, as well as a smartphone app to help patients track their symptoms
Rheumatology Circuit Brings Healthcare to Small Towns
Circuit-riding physicians go from hospital to hospital providing specialty services to rheumatology patients in rural areas
Quality Patient Care in Rheumatology a Challenge to Define, Measure
Rapid change and increasing costs in healthcare have sparked renewed interest in providing high-quality care, but demonstrating quality is difficult
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