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The Pharmacist’s Role in Managing Rheumatic Diseases

Carissa Flick, PharmD, and Jessica Farrell, PharmD  |  August 1, 2013

An overview of the many benefits pharmacists can bring to a multidisciplinary healthcare team

Filed under:From the CollegePractice Support Tagged with:patient carepharmacistPractice ManagementRheumatic Disease

Quality Patient Care in Rheumatology a Challenge to Define, Measure

Staff  |  July 1, 2013

Rapid change and increasing costs in healthcare have sparked renewed interest in providing high-quality care, but demonstrating quality is difficult

Filed under:Practice Support Tagged with:Healthcarepatient careQualityrheumatology

Speak Out Rheum: The First Days of Rheumatology

Charles M. Plotz, MD, MedScD  |  July 1, 2013

How the field has grown and flourished since rheumatology became a word in 1949

Filed under:Professional Topics Tagged with:Historyrheumatology

Rheumatology Drug Updates

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  July 1, 2013

Information on new approvals and medication safety that rheumatologists need to know

Filed under:Drug Updates Tagged with:ApprovalsglucosamineopioidPipelineSafety

Rheuminations: Circadian Rhythms May Play Role in Inflammatory Disease

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  May 1, 2013

Research into how the timing of light and dark exposures control our lives could provide clues to why some people have immunologic disorders

Filed under:OpinionResearch RheumRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:Inflammatory DiseaseResearchrheumatology

Letter: Should We Monitor Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia?

William Treuhaft, MD  |  March 1, 2013

Why have physicians stopped routine screening for hyperuricemia and is there any value to this screening?

Filed under:ConditionsGout and Crystalline Arthritis Tagged with:Clinicalhyperuricemiascreening

Letter: There’s No Reason Now to Screen for Uric Acid

Robert H. Shmerling, MD  |  March 1, 2013

Screening was common in the 1970s and before, but new studies demonstrate that most hyperuricemia patients never developed gout or kidney stones, so enthusiasm for screening waned

Filed under:ConditionsGout and Crystalline Arthritis Tagged with:Clinicalhyperuricemiascreening

Rheumatologists Harness the Power of Social Media to Reach Patients

Carol Patton  |  February 1, 2013

Connecting online via Facebook chats has enabled rheumatologists at Nemours to educate patients and their families

Filed under:Technology Tagged with:Facebookonlinepatient communicationSocial Media

What Mick Jagger Can Teach Us About Growing Old Gracefully

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  February 1, 2013

Preventive lifestyle behaviors, including regular exercise, can compress morbidity and disability to the very end of our lives, say rheumatologists

Filed under:OpinionRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:agingpatient carerheumatologistTreatment

ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Global Perspectives Make Rheumatology Meeting an International Affair

Susan Bernstein  |  January 1, 2013

Attendees from every corner of the world came to the American College of Rheumatology/Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals (ACR/ARHP) Annual Meeting with different educational and professional goals

Filed under:Education & TrainingMeeting Reports Tagged with:ACR/ARHP Annual MeetingEducation

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