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When Rheumatologists Have Rheumatic Diseases

Jason Liebowitz, MD, FACR  |  June 10, 2024

  “I think we learn from medicine everywhere that it is, at its heart, a human endeavor, requiring good science but also a limitless curiosity and interest in your fellow human being, and that the physician-patient relationship is key; all else follows from it.”1 These profound words from Abraham Verghese, MD, MACP, Linda R. Meier…

Filed under:CareerPatient PerspectiveProfiles Tagged with:Empathypatient-clinician relationshipphysician patient relationship

Advice for New Rheumatology Fellows: Construct Winner’s Triangles

Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, FACP, FAAAAI, RhMSUS  |  June 10, 2024

June is always a bittersweet month, at least in academic medicine. We get to look forward to a new fresh set of faces coming into our training programs, but we also have to say goodbye to those once-fresh faces that have progressed through their medical education journeys. These transitions are never easy, neither for the…

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Federal Regulatory Actions Against Healthcare Consolidation

From the College  |  June 8, 2024

In recent months, the U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission have started to take action to rein in antitrust behavior, including banning noncompete agreements in the for-profit sector and establishing a taskforce on healthcare monopolies.

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ACR Delegation to Lead Several Resolutions at June AMA House of Delegates Meeting

From the College  |  May 21, 2024

The ACR will lead five other specialty societies on a resolution supporting pediatric specialty care and will co-lead resolutions addressing Medicare Advantage Part B drug coverage, white bagging mandates, state prescription drug affordability boards and impacts of alternative funding programs on access to care.

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A Fellow’s Experience at Advocacy 101

Audrey Liu, MD  |  May 20, 2024

Rheumatology fellow Audrey Liu, MD, describes the excitement and empowerment of seeing first-hand the real-world impact of advocating for policies that support providers and patients.

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ACR Hill Day Participants Urge Congress to Reform Medicare Reimbursement

From the College  |  May 18, 2024

On May 6–7, nearly 100 rheumatologists and rheumatology professionals converged in Washington, D.C., for the ACR’s annual Advocacy Leadership Conference and 137 meetings on Capitol Hill. You can help extend the efforts of these advocates and amplify their impact by contacting your lawmakers via the Legislative Action Center.

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Rheum After 5: Dr. Usman Malik on the Art of Writing

Carol Patton  |  May 6, 2024

Novice writers often wait months, sometimes even years, before their first piece is published. However, Usman T. Malik, MBBS, shares a different experience. His letter to the editor of Bachon ka Pakistan, a Pakistani children’s publication, was published shortly after being submitted. He was just 7 years old. Dr. Malik is now an assistant professor…

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Spring 2024’s Awards, Appointments & Announcements in Rheumatology

Gretchen Henkel  |  May 6, 2024

Carola Vinuesa, MD, PhD, Honored with Lupus Insight Prize In June 2023 at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FOCIS), Carola Vinuesa, MD, PhD, a Royal Society Wolfson fellow and assistant research director at the Francis Crick Institute, London, was awarded the Lupus Research Alliance’s Lupus Insight Prize. The $100,000…

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Ethics Forum: The Current Landscape of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

Jeanne Gosselin, MD  |  May 6, 2024

A handful of articles on artificial intelligence (AI) have graced the pages of this publication in the past six years, including one by Bharat Kumar, MD, in November 2022. Dr. Kumar highlighted the exciting potential of AI in rheumatology, including machine learning (ML) algorithms for the prediction of response to methotrexate and a predictive model…

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Telehealth Triage Study Seeks to Close Gaps in Care

Gretchen Henkel  |  May 5, 2024

Reducing the time to diagnosis and initiation of appropriate treatment is paramount to intercept inflammatory damage in patients at the onset of rheumatic disease. But those targets can be delayed by provider shortages and other barriers to care. Since last June, Remission Medical, a virtual rheumatology clinic, has been partnering with Mayo Clinic to find…

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