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The Science of Empathy in Rheumatology

Leonard H. Calabrese, DO  |  January 19, 2021

Rheumatology has arguably benefited like no other field from the proliferation of an increasingly effective pipeline of therapeutics. These medications have dramatically raised the bar for clinical outcomes for our patients in a way that we could not have envisioned a short generation ago. With such therapeutic progress now reaching a widening circle of rheumatic…

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Meet Dr. Lindsey A. Criswell, the First Woman Director of NIAMS

Gretchen Henkel  |  December 14, 2020

In early 2021, Lindsey A. Criswell, MD, MPH, DSc, one of rheumatology’s preeminent autoimmune genetics researchers, will become the new director of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. She will be the first woman to hold that post. Dr. Criswell will be leaving her current position as vice chancellor of research…

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The Case for Integrated Musculoskeletal Care Teams

Samantha C. Shapiro, MD, with Karl Koenig, MD  |  December 14, 2020

Through the development of a multidisciplinary musculoskeletal institute, we have created a model that facilitates coordination of care of complex patients between medical and surgical subspecialists, physical therapists, dieticians and social workers. A case is presented to demonstrate the improved care experience for both patients and providers and to share our learnings more broadly. The…

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Study Elucidates Potential Flare Pathways in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Ruth Jessen Hickman, MD  |  December 14, 2020

Research in The New England Journal of Medicine has opened new avenues for exploring the pathophysiology of disease flares in rheumatoid arthritis.1 Through longitudinal genomic analysis, researchers have identified a naive B cell signature prior to rheumatoid arthritis flares, as well as a type of mesenchymal cell, that may play an important role in flare…

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VEXAS: A Newly Identified & Vexing Myeloid-Driven Inflammation

Bryn Nelson, PhD  |  December 14, 2020

A large, international team of rheumatologists, geneticists, hematologists and other researchers has discovered a severe inflammatory syndrome linked to an acquired genetic mutation in the bone marrow of older men. The X-linked syndrome, they found, is caused by a somatic mutation in myeloid stem cells that hobbles the master regulator of a pathway tasked with…

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9 Lessons on Patient Empowerment

Thomas R. Collins  |  December 7, 2020

ACR CONVERGENCE 2020—In her ARP keynote address on Friday, Nov. 6, Empowering Patients to Make an Impact on the Future of Healthcare, Jen Horonjeff, PhD, described a study in which researchers gathered data on pain and activity level among arthritis patients. In her view, the study provided a cautionary tale. Researchers expected the study subjects…

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Early Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Q&A with Chris Phillips, MD

Kurt Ullman  |  December 7, 2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic stretches on, many clinicians are thinking about the lessons they’ve learned. Chris Phillips, MD, says rheumatology practices can no longer take their financial health for granted and flexibility is key.

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Resetting Immune Tolerance to Prevent RA

Mary Beth Nierengarten  |  November 24, 2020

Three experts discuss the current evidence on potential pathogenic mechanisms underlying preclinical RA autoimmunity and subsequent active disease.

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Lupus Immunology Findings Provide Insights for Rheumatologists

Vanessa Caceres  |  November 23, 2020

Chandra Mohan, MD, PhD, provided an update on the immunology behind SLE and research findings from the past decade.

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After the 2020 Election, What’s in Store for Rheumatology Advocacy?

ACR Advocacy Staff  |  November 22, 2020

Despite high voter turnout and many new faces entering Congress, minimal power shifts in most levels of government will have implications for the ACR’s advocacy agenda in 2021.

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