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EULAR 2012: Remission the New Normal for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Advances in the rheumatology clinic are promising, two experts say.
The American Board of Bada Bing
CME, recertification—what really gets quality results?
American College of Rheumatology Benchmark Survey Now in Progress
This comprehensive study is being conducted to determine benchmarks for rheumatology in an era of increased numbers of uninsured and underinsured patients in the general population, increased chronic and musculoskeletal diseases, and an expanding population of aging citizens.
Care of Rheumatologist Leads Patient to Give Back
After his rheumatologist helped him get back on his feet, Craig Plumhoff got involved with the ACR Research and Education Foundation to help others like him.
Managing an In-Office Infusion Practice
The increased utilization of infusible biologics for the treatment of rheumatic diseases has opened the door for you to provide more integrated care for your patients. Having an in-office infusion center gives you the ability to deliver this service to your patients in a familiar and supportive setting.
EULAR 2012: Systemic Sclerosis That Doesn’t Fit the Mold
This disease presents a range of hard-to-solve clinical difficulties.
Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Key Healthcare Issues
Where President Obama and and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney stand on healthcare issues affecting rheumatologists and the medical profession as a whole.
Educational Leader Honored with Top Rheumatology Award
Paul Emery, MA, MD, receives prestigious Nachman Prize.
Patient Access to Medical Records: How Much Is Too Much?
The easy access to medical records stemming from technological advances has given rise to questions about the medical benefits to such easy access, questions now being explored by researchers in the U.S. and Europe.
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