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Rheumatology Drug Research Should Focus on Particular Groups of Patients
An analysis of risks and benefits of drugs in specific types of patients will help rheumatologists provide better treatment
Rheumatology Drug Updates
Information on new approvals and medication safety that rheumatologists need to know
Tech Talk: Rheumatologists Have Many Options for Providing Patient Education Online
Services to provide and maintain patient-education segments of physicians’ websites become more sophisticated
American College of Physicians Weighs in on Social Media for Doctors
The American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards has issued its first formal views about how physicians should meld online technology with medical professionalism. (posted June 27, 2013)
Researcher Studies Ways to Cut Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
Better communication and more proactive partnerships between rheumatologists and primary care physicians may help modify CVD risk factors for patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Rheuminations: Can Clothing Influence How Physicians Practice?
What doctors wear can affect how patients relate to them
Rheumatologist Finds ACR Volunteer Work Enriching Professionally and Personally
Kelly Weselman, MD, has advanced her clinical practice, improved her marketing skills, and advocated for rheumatology while working on ACR committees
ACR Winter Rheumatology Symposium: New Kinase Inhibitors Show Promise
Toxicity and appropriate targeting are challenges for small molecule researchers
President’s Perspective: ACR Calls on Members to Advance Rheumatology
Members’ support and participation is needed to strengthen the ACR’s lobbying efforts with Congress
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