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Trillions of SNPs Versus a Glass of Grappa

David S. Pisetsky, MD  |  April 13, 2011

Will personalized medicine make us healthier or just contribute to information overload?

Filed under:OpinionResearch RheumRheuminationsSpeak Out RheumTechnology Tagged with:geneticsResearchrheumatologistTechnology

Promoting Arthritis Research to Congress and Others

Staff  |  April 13, 2011

The ACR works to promote clinical and basic research in arthritis and musculoskeletal disease through a variety of channels, including advocacy, working directly with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and through the work of the ACR Research and Education Foundation.

Filed under:From the CollegeLegislation & AdvocacyResearch Rheum Tagged with:ACR/ARHPArthritisCongressResearch

RheumPAC: Advance Rheumatology on Capital Hill

Staff  |  April 13, 2011

One way to succeed in our mission of advancing rheumatology is to increase the ACR’s presence on Capitol Hill through grassroots and direct lobbying. However, for the rheumatology subspecialty to be most effective we must use all tools available to us, including RheumPAC, the ACR’s nonpartisan political action committee. RheumPAC demonstrates to members of Congress that the rheumatology subspecialty is committed to political action, educating policy makers, and improving healthcare for our patients.

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Gabriel to Chair Healthcare Reform Panel

David H. Kirkwood  |  April 13, 2011

Former ACR president assigned key role in transforming nation’s healthcare system

Filed under:Legislation & AdvocacyResearch Rheum Tagged with:Healthcare ReformLegislationPCORIResearch

Opioids More Dangerous than other Analgesics for Elderly

Sue Pondrom  |  April 13, 2011

Safety events vary among different opioids

Filed under:AnalgesicsDrug UpdatesResearch Rheum Tagged with:NSAIDsOpioidsPainResearchSafetySteroids

A View of Industry from the Inside

Mary Pinkowish  |  April 13, 2011

Rheumatologists with pharmaceutical careers discuss the path that led them to industry and the work they do

Filed under:Career DevelopmentProfessional TopicsWorkforce Tagged with:Career developmentIndustryrheumatologist

Drug UPDATES

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  March 18, 2011

Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety

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He Taught Us to Always Go Deeper

Gretchen Henkel  |  March 18, 2011

Eng Tan, MD, promotes translation from bench to bedside

Filed under:Practice SupportProfilesResearch Rheum Tagged with:CareerResearchSystemic lupus erythematosusTraining

Rheum with a View

By Richard S. Panush, MD  |  March 18, 2011

Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature

Filed under:ConditionsProfilesSoft Tissue Pain Tagged with:AutoimmuneinflammationInjectionjointtendon

Could Lipids Be a Key to Control Inflammation?

Gretchen Henkel  |  March 18, 2011

Presenters spotlight complex relationship between lipid metabolism, atherosclerosis, and autoimmune disorders

Filed under:ConditionsRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:Cardiovascular diseasecholesterolhigh-density lipoproteininflammationLipidRheumatoid arthritis

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