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Drug Updates
Information on safety, labeling changes, and pharmaceutical research
Lupus in the Child’s Mind
Unique neuropsychiatric problems require a unique approach
How to Win Over Information with Technology
Information overload—it’s the bane of my life. Some days I’m tempted to unplug all the fancy electronic gadgets that were designed to “keep us connected” and make our lives easier but instead often threaten to overwhelm us with the pressing need to respond immediately whenever our inbox flashes the arrival of yet another urgent message. For me, the challenge has become how to manage the inflow of data, messages, and information; stay current with the advances in my professional field; and carve out some quiet time free from beeping and flashing electronic reminders that relentlessly demand a response.
Healthcare in the Obama Administration
The ballots are counted, the run-off elections are complete, and a new administration and Congress are set to begin. You may recall that the mock election that was held during the 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting—78% of U.S. meeting attendees chose Barack Obama as their next president—and the general election echoed that choice. On January 20, Barack Obama was sworn in as the United States’ 44th President.
Office Visit
A day in the life of John Schousboe, MD, PhD
Fresh Chances for Advocates
Will a new year and a new president bring new advances in healthcare reform?
Get Info, Get Moving
Practical, evidence-based tips to prevent falls in patients with arthritis
Designed for Translation
Tips to move research into practice through researcher–implementer dialogue
Know Your Labs
A review of state-of-the-art testing for SLE and connective tissue disease.
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