Rheumatologists and health professionals recognized for their contributions to the field
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Advancing Rheumatology on Many Fronts
Presidential priorities for the coming year
Juvenile Fibromyalgia Emerges from Its Silence
It can be treated, say researchers—but only if diagnosed
Rheum with a View: Panush’s Perspectives on Selections from the Literature
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
What You See Is What You Get: Transparency in Industry relationships
Transparency in industry relationships
Reactive Arthritis
Back to the Future
Challenges and Joys of Practice in Dubai
Rheumatology report from another world
Clinical Opportunities at the Annual Meeting: A Fellow’s Perspective
Over the years, the ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting has provided exceptional opportunities for all attendees, but it can be especially beneficial for rheumatology fellows, and this year’s annual meeting in Atlanta is no exception. The ACR Annual Meeting Planning Committee and the Fellows Subcommittee will facilitate several educational, mentoring, social, and networking programs specifically for the benefit of fellows.
Unique Meeting Accelerates RA Research
More than 50 rheumatoid arthritis (RA) investigators from across the U.S. recently met in Ft. Worth, Texas, to share information, present data and results from their innovative RA research projects, and brainstorm ways to work more closely together to find a cure for the disease.
REF’s Campaign to Support RA Research Nears its Initial Funding Target
The REF’s campaign to support RA research nears its initial funding target
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