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Osteoarthritis Quo Vadis

Roland W. Moskowitz, MD  |  March 1, 2008

Our knowledge of OA has progressed far—does a cure lie ahead?

Filed under:ConditionsOsteoarthritis and Bone DisordersResearch Rheum Tagged with:Clinical researchosteoarthritis (OA)PainTreatment

In Memoriam: John Bland, MD

Paul Plotz, MD  |  February 1, 2008

John Hardesty Bland, MD, professor of medicine emeritus at the University of Vermont College of Medicine in Burlington, died on March 15, 2007. He was midway through his 90th year, fulfilling the prescription of his last book, Live Long, Die Fast: Playing the Aging Game to Win, published when he was 80. A consummate rheumatologist and wonderful bedside doctor and teacher, Dr. Bland was also one of the genuine polymaths in the American medical world.

Filed under:Profiles Tagged with:In Memoriam

Rheumatology with Rhythm

Rainer H. Straub, MD, and Maurizio Cutolo, MD  |  February 1, 2008

The circadian rhythm offers insight into treating rheumatic diseases

Filed under:ConditionsRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:circadian rhythmCytokinesDiagnostic CriteriaPathogenesisrheumatologistTreatment

Then and Now, Health Professionals Vital to Rheumatic Disease Treatment

Kimberly Kimpton, PT  |  January 1, 2008

With every decade of life, I am increasingly grateful for the advances that research has produced. These advances go much further than microwave ovens and cell phones. We have seen major strides in treatment of patients with rheumatic diseases.

Filed under:From the CollegeRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:AcademicAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)autoimmune inflammatory diseasesCare TeamdeformityRArheumatology

Letters to the Editor

Staff  |  January 1, 2008

Readers Say Yea or Nay to Steroids

Filed under:Conditions Tagged with:aortaatherosclerosisgiant cell arteritis (GCA)inflammationLettersSteroids

Physician, Rate Thyself

David S. Pisetsky, MD, PhD  |  January 1, 2008

Ranking the quality of medical care is much more complex than picking the best Italian restaurant in town

Filed under:OpinionQuality Assurance/ImprovementRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:Giant Cell ArteritisLiteraturepatient carePrimary Care Physician

My Michael Moore Moment

David A. Fox, MD  |  January 1, 2008

In which an angry letter finds its mark, to no avail

Filed under:President's PerspectiveProfessional Topics Tagged with:AC&RaccessACR Research and Education FoundationClinical RheumatologyDiagnostic CriteriaFDAHealthcareProfessionalismTreatment

European Beacon for Rheumatology

Gretchen Henkel  |  January 1, 2008

Josef S. Smolen, MD, led the way for outcomes measures and a scientifically based training program

Filed under:Practice SupportProfessional TopicsProfiles Tagged with:CareerImmunologyMetricsNational Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)rheumatologyTraining

Rheumatologists in the Spotlight

Terry Hartnett  |  December 1, 2007

Four rheumatology researchers receive prestigious awards for their work

Filed under:Professional TopicsProfilesResearch Rheum Tagged with:AwardsBasic researchCarol Nachman PrizeClinical researchNational Medal of Science

Life Lessons and Career Empowerment

From the College  |  December 1, 2007

Since he was a high-school freshman, Nathan Faulkner has known he was going to pursue a career in medicine. Trauma to his left eye sparked his interest in the anatomy and physiology of the eye, and he originally considered a career in ophthalmology.

Filed under:AwardsEducation & TrainingFrom the CollegeProfessional TopicsProfilesResearch Rheum Tagged with:EducationFellowsPreceptorshipREF NewsResearch

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