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Role Reversal: When the Doctor Becomes a Patient

Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, FACP, FAAAAI, RhMSUS  |  September 8, 2024

It was like a reverse Uno card had been thrown onto the table. My patient was now asking his rheumatologist, “Are you okay? You look like you’re in a lot of pain.” He was right. I was wincing trying to get up from my seat and limping trying to get a few steps over to…

Filed under:OpinionPatient PerspectiveRheuminations Tagged with:Rheumatic Disease Awareness MonthRheumatic Disease Awareness Month (RDAM)

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Palliative Care for Inclusion Body Myositis, a Case Report

Kamini E. Kuchinad, MD, MPH, Ambereen Mehta, MD, MPH, David Wu, MD, & Jemima Albayda, MD  |  September 7, 2024

“Our patients’ goals for their care aren’t always the same as ours. We’re typically focused on disease control, and they’re often focused on quality of life. Having ongoing discussions about care goals is the only way to know when it’s time to switch gears. Would you know when to refer your patients to palliative care?…

Filed under:ConditionsMyositis Tagged with:case reportEditor's Pickinclusion body myositis (IBM)palliative care

Anti-Nuclear Antibodies & Nuclear Molecules in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Katie Robinson  |  September 6, 2024

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a prototypic autoimmune disease that primarily affects young women and causes a wide range of inflammatory manifestations. Its hallmark is the production of antibodies to components of the cell nucleus (anti-nuclear antibodies [ANAs]). …

Filed under:ConditionsSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Tagged with:ANAanti-neutrophil antibodyImmunologySLE Resource Center

ACR Offers Resources & Personalized Help for Practice Management Questions

From the College  |  August 19, 2024

ACR staff can help members navigate questions on all areas of practice management.

Filed under:Practice Support Tagged with:Member benefits

Heading to D.C. for ACR Convergence 2024? Add Your Lawmakers to Your Itinerary

From the College  |  August 19, 2024

If you’re headed to Washington, D.C., this November for ACR Convergence 2024, plan now to schedule meetings with your members of Congress. Your voice as a constituent can help your lawmakers understand which policies are good for healthcare as they consider a critical end-of-year funding package.

Filed under:Legislation & Advocacy Tagged with:ACR Convergence 2024

Calling Young Rheumatologist Leaders

From the College  |  August 17, 2024

The ACR is seeking a representative to the Young Physician Section of the AMA House of Delegates who will join the ACR’s delegation at future HOD meetings and advance issues important to rheumatology.

Filed under:Legislation & AdvocacyProfessional Topics Tagged with:AMA House of Delegates (HOD)

What’s New in Large Vessel Vasculitis

Philip Seo, MD, MHS  |  August 7, 2024

The large vessel vasculitides were a major focus of the 21st International Vasculitis Workshop held in Barcelona in April. The biennial conference brings together specialists from multiple disciplines, including rheumatology, nephrology and immunology, to discuss cutting-edge vasculitis research. This article reviews important points regarding the pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of both giant cell arteritis and…

Filed under:ConditionsGuidanceResearch RheumVasculitis Tagged with:diverticulitisgastrointestinal perforationGiant Cell Arteritisgiant cell arteritis (GCA)interleukin-17A inhibitorlarge-vessel vasculitisTakayasu arteritis (TAK)Takayasu’s Arteritistocilizumab

Summer 2024’s Awards, Appointments & Announcements in the World of Rheumatology

Gretchen Henkel  |  August 7, 2024

Dr. Megan Cooper Appointed Director of Pediatric Rheumatology & Immunology Division at WashU Megan A. Cooper, MD, PhD, a physician-scientist recognized internationally for her work in pediatric immunodeficiencies and immune dysregulation, took the reins of the Division of Pediatric Rheumatology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, as director this past fall….

Filed under:AwardsCareer Tagged with:Dr. Julie CampbellDr. Megan A. CooperDr. Mitchell D. FormanMovers & Shakers

AWIR & ACR: Building a Strong Future Rheumatology Community

Joseph Cantrell, JD  |  August 6, 2024

The ACR was fortunate to participate in the Association for Women in Rheumatology’s 2024 Annual Meeting in Orlando. As this relationship grows every year, the AWIR and ACR are working together to build a sustainable and inclusive rheumatology community for the future.

Filed under:American College of RheumatologyLegislation & Advocacy Tagged with:Association of Women in Rheumatology (AWIR)

What Is Procrastination, & How Can We Beat It?

Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, FACP, FAAAAI, RhMSUS  |  August 6, 2024

There’s a Word file—somewhere—on one of the many flash drives jumbled in a drawer in my home office. That file is named something like “Overcoming_Procrastination_Column.docx” and was last accessed in the year 2018. I know I wrote about 500 words, and then, one day, I said I would finish it later. But I never did….

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