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The Dual-Target Strategy in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Put Patients First

Ricardo J.O. Ferreira, RN, PhD; Leonard H. Calabrese, DO; & JosĂ© A.P. Da Silva, MD, PhD  |  October 13, 2021

The impressive progress of medical knowledge and technology reinforces our trust in the scientific methodology that made it all possible. However, that progress also creates risks related to the primary goal of medical care: to serve our patients’ interests and enjoyment of life in the best possible way. In this article we present our views…

Filed under:ConditionsPatient PerspectiveRheumatoid ArthritisSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:Disease Activity Score (DAS)patient centerednessshared decision makingSpeak Out RheumatologyTreat-to-Target

The Latest Psoriatic Arthritis Management Insights

Jason Liebowitz, MD, FACR  |  October 11, 2021

An overview of the research to date and the ways in which such evidence can be used to guide the treatment of patients was presented at the 2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting in a session titled Optimizing Outcomes in Psoriatic Arthritis: A Domain-Based Strategy. In the years since this presentation, additional research has helped supply greater…

Filed under:ConditionsPsoriatic Arthritis Tagged with:Psoriatic Arthritis

Rheumatologists Saw a Gain in Compensation in 2020

Carina Stanton  |  September 22, 2021

Although patient volume temporarily declined due to the COVID-19 pandemic, rheumatologists saw a larger increase in compensation in 2020 than in 2019, according to a recent Medscape survey.

Filed under:Professional Topics Tagged with:CompensationMedscape surveyrheumatologistsrheumatologySalary

New Editor Looks to Strengthen AC&R’s Connections to Clinical Care

Kelly Tyrrell  |  September 14, 2021

Kelli Allen, PhD, believes strongly in the mission of AC&R, and as the journal’s new editor in chief, it’s now in her hands to carry that mission forward. Dr. Allen assumed the role on July 1, following the decade-long tenure of Dr. Hannan. “Everyone has been very generous with their time and the managing editors…

Filed under:From the College Tagged with:AC&RDr. Kelli Allen

Minnesota Joins Dakotas to Form Growing Rheumatology Association

Linda Childers  |  September 14, 2021

A relatively new state association, the Rheumatology Association of Minnesota and the Dakotas (RA-MD), held its first meeting in 2016. Five years later, the association president, Jody Hargrove, MD, a board-certified rheumatologist with Arthritis and Rheumatology Consultants PA, Edina, Minn., says the group’s membership fluctuates between 80 and 100 rheumatology professionals. RA-MD has members from…

Filed under:Legislation & AdvocacyProfessional Topics Tagged with:State Rheumtelehealth

Early & Long-Term Remission of Spondyloarthritis

Jason Liebowitz, MD, FACR  |  July 16, 2021

Filip Van den Bosch, MD, described his strategies for caring for patients with SpA and the possibility of achieving disease inactivity.

Filed under:Axial SpondyloarthritisConditionsEULAR/OtherMeeting Reports Tagged with:EULARpatient carespondyloarthritis

Addressing Racism & Discrimination in Academic Rheumatology Settings

RenĂ©e Bacher  |  July 15, 2021

Implicit bias negatively affects patients and clinicians alike in a variety of healthcare settings. Unconscious feelings and attitudes about others can damage professional and personal relationships. Demystifying Bias At the virtual ACR Division & Program Directors Conference in March, three physician leaders presented a panel called, Demystifying Bias: Empowering You to Have Courageous Conversations, and…

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Case Report: Does a Young Woman with Gitelman Syndrome Have Gout?

Rebecca Lindsey Weiner, DO, & Ann K. Rosenthal, MD, FACP  |  June 14, 2021

Gout is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis in adults, and it typically occurs in men over the age of 50. When gout presents in younger patients or in women, this should warrant consideration of secondary causes. We describe an unusual genetic cause of tophaceous gout in a young, premenopausal woman. Case Report In…

Filed under:ConditionsGout and Crystalline Arthritis Tagged with:case reportGitelman SyndromeGout

A Unified Advocacy Voice for Rheumatology

David R. Karp, MD, PhD, & Christine Stamatos, DNP, ANP-C  |  June 13, 2021

One thing that became clear very quickly this past year was that the COVID-19 pandemic would change the way we deliver care to patients. What has not changed amid an evolving healthcare landscape is our driving focus to ensure our patients’ access to rheumatology care and the availability of state-of-the-art treatments. We know you share…

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Insights into the Symptom Heterogeneity of Post-Treatment Lyme Disease

Lara C. Pullen, PhD  |  April 27, 2021

New research into the symptom heterogeneity of patients with post-treatment Lyme disease may serve as a framework to create targeted interventions or novel treatments for these patients.

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