How the practice of rheumatology differs in America and Europe.
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Volunteering Is Informative—and Fun
A former ACR board of directors member chronicles his interpretation of the activities of the board over the past three years, highlighting issues that are likely on the minds of ACR members.
Improve Outcomes with Patient Collections
Strategies you can implement in your practice to successfully deal with collecting payments.
Three Giants of Immunology at USC
Prejudice, and how I became a rheumatologist.
The Recipe for Becoming a Rheumatology Fellow
Residents fear that being keen on more than one field renders them dishonest and undedicated, but in my opinion, going into internal medicine was a declaration of having multiple interests. I tested waters and tried different flavors before I decided to pursue rheumatology.
Tech Talk: Apps Put More Rheumatology Information at Fingertips
With more and more mobile devices and apps coming onto the market, more and more information is available to rheumatologists on the go.
Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Changing treatment paradigms in the biologic era
Tech Talk: Tapping Computer Power to Promote Physical Therapy
Physical therapy for rheumatoid arthritis patients is crucial to treating their disease. A group of researchers is trying to harness the power of computer technology to make physical therapy something that patients look forward to.
Lupus Survey Finds Gap in Communication
Patients downplay symptoms to friends, family, and doctors
What’s In A Note?: The Use of Electronic Health Records
The dictum “to write as long as possible” has become the norm for some physicians. Quality, not quantity, should be our goal.
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