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A Walk in the Windy City

David S. Pisetsky, MD, PhD  |  December 12, 2011

A final column full of many thanks and a few parting thoughts

Filed under:OpinionRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:AC&Rrheumatologist

Cuts to NIH Funding Affect Programs and Careers

Kathy Holliman  |  November 1, 2011

Medical schools tap philanthropic organizatinos and the VA for research dollars

Filed under:Practice SupportProfessional TopicsResearch Rheum Tagged with:FundingGrantsNational Institutes of HealthNIHResearchTraining

Rheum with a View

Richard S. Panush, MD  |  November 1, 2011

Why I sometimes read poetry instead of medicine—and why you should, too

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingProfiles Tagged with:CareerHumanitiesLiteraturemedicineTraining

The Role of the Physician Assistant in the Treatment of Pain

Susan Richmond, MS, PA-C  |  September 1, 2011

Pain is a common manifestation of rheumatic conditions. Patients with rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout, and osteoarthritis require disease-specific management for controlling acute episodes of pain as well as strategies to control ongoing daily discomfort. 

Filed under:From the CollegePractice SupportQuality Assurance/Improvement Tagged with:Painpatient carephysician assistantrheumatologist

Drug Updates

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  September 1, 2011

Information on new approvals and medication safety

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It’s A Small World after All

David Borenstein, MD  |  August 1, 2011

Advancing rheumatology throughout the world

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingEULAR/OtherMeeting ReportsPresident's PerspectiveProfessional Topics Tagged with:AC&REULARInternationalrheumatology

Rheumatology Etymology

Michael O’Neal  |  August 1, 2011

Defining some common words in the world of the rheumatologist

Filed under:Education & TrainingProfessional Topics Tagged with:disease terminologyEducationrheumatology

Drug Updates

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  July 12, 2011

Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety

Filed under:AnalgesicsDrug Updates Tagged with:ApprovalsDrugsFDAPipelineSafety

For Arthritis Patients, Good Support Can Be Hard to Find

Sue Pondrom  |  July 5, 2011

Some patients receive more support from coworkers than from spouses

Filed under:Patient Perspective Tagged with:ArthritisEducationGender

GO! This is ‘My Kind of Town’ for Rheumatology

Diane Kamen, MD  |  June 13, 2011

This November, the Windy City will host some of the world’s most gifted speakers and educators in the field of rheumatology. Mark your calendars now for the ACR/ARHP 75th Annual Scientific Meeting, because there will be no better place to be to learn the state of the art in clinical rheumatology.

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