To meet the ever-changing scope of practice for rheumatology health professionals, the ARHP has created a new Practice Committee to provide the tools you need to advance your practice.
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Within Our Reach–Funded Study Finds Increased Depression Risk Among Some RA Patients
A study recently published in Arthritis & Rheumatism found that a cohort of patients from multiethnic backgrounds who all had rheumatoid arthritis (RA) had nearly double the rate of depressive symptoms compared with middle-class white patients with RA.1 The study also examined predictors of depression, and concluded that physical disability—not acute disease activity—is the principal predictor of depression in patients with RA.
2010 Annual Scientific Meeting Ramping Up
Building on the success of last year’s attendance-breaking ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting, the ACR and ARHP planning committees are offering an annual meeting program that that will exceed expectations. Plan to join your colleagues in Atlanta November 6–11 to benefit from both high-quality rheumatology education and a unique blend of cosmopolitan experiences and cultural charm—all of which will quench an array of intellectual, cultural, and culinary appetites.
Falls Prevention in Vancouver: Is It Time to Advise Our Athletes to Play It Safe?
Is it time to advise our athletes to play it safe?
Bridge the Gap Between Goal and Attainment
Use motivational interviewing to facilitate behavior change for your clients
Revisiting Rounds: Lessons from the General Medicine Ward
Lessons from the general medicine ward
Coding and Billing for Facet Joint Injections
Billing and coding is not as easy as one might think. The rules are constantly changing—and the codes for facet joint injections, which have changed frequently over the years, are a prime example. To make sure your practice is in compliance, billers, coders, and physicians should remain informed of the correct coding guidelines for facet joint injections. No one in a physician’s practice should ever assume that, because they coded a procedure a certain way in years past, it is still the status quo. Every rheumatologist and his or her staff should understand the what, why, and where of facet joint injections.
A Sobering Reality in Sierra Leone
Trip to focus on lupus takes on another purpose
Cochrane Launches Journal Club with RA Article
Overview of studies on biologic use kicks off monthly literature review feature
John Sergent, MD, Combines Charismatic Leadership and Patient-centered Care
John Sergent, MD, combines charismatic leadership and patient-centered care
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