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Life, Happiness, and the Pursuit of Rheumatology

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  September 5, 2012

What makes rheumatologists such a happy group?

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingOpinionProfessional TopicsResearch RheumRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:EducationHelfgottimagingpatient careResearchrheumatologistwork-life balance

Sjögren’s Syndrome Moves into the Spotlight

Staff  |  July 9, 2012

Between 400,000 and 3.1 million adults are affected by Sjögren’s syndrome, and the disease is often challenging to identify.

Filed under:Career DevelopmentClinical Criteria/GuidelinesConditionsEducation & TrainingFrom the CollegeProfessional TopicsSjögren’s Disease Tagged with:AC&RAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)patient carepatient communicationrheumatologistSjogren's

The Role of the Social Worker in the Management of Rheumatic Disease

Kimberly A. Holwerda, BA, MA  |  July 9, 2012

Although social work involvement is far more common in the pediatric world of rheumatology, the role social workers play in the clinic can also be beneficial to adult patients.

Filed under:From the CollegeLegislation & AdvocacyPractice SupportProfessional TopicsWorkforce Tagged with:AdvocacyAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)patient carepatient communicationPractice Managementpsychosocialrheumatologistsocial worker

RheumPACER Dashboard System Aims for Quick Organization of Patient Data

Thomas R. Collins  |  July 9, 2012

The system synthesizes information from several sources that are usually scattered, and presents physicians with an easy-to-access guide to a patient with up-to-the-minute information.

Filed under:EMRsInformation TechnologyPractice SupportQuality Assurance/ImprovementTechnology Tagged with:EHRelectronic health recordOutcomesPractice ManagementrheumatologistRheumPACERTechnology

Minerals, Mud, Martinis, and Methylprednisone

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  June 10, 2012

How the practice of rheumatology differs in America and Europe.

Filed under:Axial SpondyloarthritisConditionsDrug UpdatesEULAR/OtherMeeting ReportsOpinionOsteoarthritis and Bone DisordersPain SyndromesRheumatoid ArthritisRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:AC&RAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)Ankylosing Spondylitisanti-inflammatorydrugEULARFibromyalgiaglucocorticoidHelfgottMethotrexateOsteoarthritisradiographRheumatoid arthritisSteroids

Volunteering Is Informative—and Fun

Alfred E. Denio, MD  |  June 10, 2012

A former ACR board of directors member chronicles his interpretation of the activities of the board over the past three years, highlighting issues that are likely on the minds of ACR members.

Filed under:EMRsLegislation & AdvocacyProfessional TopicsTechnology Tagged with:AC&RACR Board of DirectorsAdvocacyAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)electronic health recordimagingrheumatologistTechnologyUltrasoundVolunteer

Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Rayfel Schneider, MBBCh, and Ronald M. Laxer, MDCM  |  May 9, 2012

Changing treatment paradigms in the biologic era

Filed under:Clinical Criteria/GuidelinesConditionsRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:AC&RAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)anti-inflammatorydrugJIAJuvenile idiopathic arthritismacrophage activation syndromeMethotrexatepatient carePediatricsrheumatologistSteroidstocilizumabTreatment

Tech Talk: Tapping Computer Power to Promote Physical Therapy

Thomas R. Collins  |  May 9, 2012

Physical therapy for rheumatoid arthritis patients is crucial to treating their disease. A group of researchers is trying to harness the power of computer technology to make physical therapy something that patients look forward to.

Filed under:ConditionsInformation TechnologyRheumatoid ArthritisTechnology Tagged with:Painpatient carePhysical TherapyRARheumatoid arthritisrheumatologistTechnology

Lupus Survey Finds Gap in Communication

Alexandra Schultz  |  May 9, 2012

Patients downplay symptoms to friends, family, and doctors

Filed under:ConditionsSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Tagged with:communicationLupusPainpatient carepatient educationrheumatologistSleepSystemic lupus erythematosus

Patient Fact Sheet: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Staff  |  May 9, 2012

Several types of arthritis fall under the JIA heading. This inflammation begins before patients reach the age of 16 years, and may involve one or many joints and cause other symptoms such as fevers, rash, and eye inflammation.

Filed under:Career DevelopmentConditionsEducation & TrainingFrom the CollegeProfessional TopicsPsoriatic ArthritisRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:AC&RAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)inflammationJIAJuvenile idiopathic arthritispatient carepatient educationPediatricspsoriatic arthritisRheumatoid arthritisrheumatologist

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