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Board Members Lobby Congress on Arthritis Act and Other Legislative Priorities

From the College  |  July 1, 2009

The ACR board of directors met in Washington, D.C. May 13–15. The trip began with the board and staff participating in Congressional Insight, a computer-simulation exercise that allows participants to experience some of the pressures and rewards of being a U.S. representative.

Filed under:ConditionsFrom the CollegeLegislation & AdvocacyOsteoarthritis and Bone Disorders Tagged with:Advocating with YouCongressLegislationLobbyingOsteoporosisRheumPAC

Annual Meeting Opportunities for Pediatric Rheumatologists

Staff  |  July 1, 2009

The ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting is the premier event for specialists in the field of rheumatology, and this year’s planning committee is committed to providing attendees with educational opportunities specifically tailored to their areas of interest.

Filed under:Axial SpondyloarthritisFrom the CollegeSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Tagged with:ACR/ARHP Annual Meetingaxial spondyloarthritis (SpA)EducationPediatrics

Diagnosis: Myopathy

Edward C. Smith, MD, and Dwight D. Koeberl, MD, PhD  |  July 1, 2009

Presentation and evaluation of metabolic causes

Filed under:ConditionsSoft Tissue Pain Tagged with:DiagnosismyalgiaMyopathyPainTreatment

ACR/ARHP and REF Strategic Planning

Sherine Gabriel, MD  |  June 1, 2009

Where are we going and how are we going to get there?

Filed under:President's Perspective Tagged with:AC&RAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)Strategy

Reading Rheum

Daniel Hal Solomon, MD, MPH; Gail C. Davis, RN, EdD  |  May 1, 2009

Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature

Filed under:Research Rheum Tagged with:bisphosphonatesDEXA scanReading Rheum

Myopathies

Staff  |  May 1, 2009

Patient Fact Sheet

Filed under:From the College Tagged with:DiagnosisMyopathiesPatient Fact SheetTreatment

Coding Corner Answer

Staff  |  May 1, 2009

May’s Coding Answer

Filed under:Billing/CodingPractice Support Tagged with:abataceptBillingCodingRheumatoid arthritis

Let’s Get Personal

David S. Pisetsky, MD, PhD  |  May 1, 2009

Finding cost-effective solutions in the quest for personalized medicine

Filed under:OpinionRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:HealthcareLegislationPersonalized medicine

Lyme Disease

Staff  |  April 1, 2009

Patient Fact Sheet

Filed under:From the College Tagged with:Lyme DiseasePatient Fact Sheet

Physical Activity Among People with Arthritis

Staff  |  March 1, 2009

At the young age of 25, Julie Keysor, PhD, PT, associate professor in the department of physical therapy and athletic training at Sargent College of Boston University, was diagnosed with bilateral knee arthritis and had already undergone three knee surgeries. Because of this, and through her work as a physical therapist, Dr. Keysor has a unique perspective on physical functioning, activity, and community involvement among people with knee osteoarthritis.

Filed under:From the College Tagged with:ArthritisAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)

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