As a rheumatologist, satisfaction comes in part through providing quality patient care, and one way to demonstrate a commitment to patients is through engaging in continuous professional development. The ACR is dedicated to helping physicians in all stages of their careers participate in the process of lifelong learning.
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New Approaches to Inflammatory Myopathy
Advances in diagnostic modalities and treatments emerge
Rheum with a View
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
ICD-10 Adoption Brings Major Changes to Practices
Change will affect all facets of a rheumatology practice, from front desk to doctor charting to finances
A Wealth of Achievements
ARHP recognizes health professionals for their contributions to the field
New ACR and ARHP Leaders Join the Ranks
The ACR is pleased to welcome new and returning leaders to the ACR board of directors and ARHP executive committee who were appointed in November. The following members were selected to serve as the newest members-at-large of the ACR board of directors. Each of them shared what they will bring to the table.
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A New Era of Coding for Rheumatology Practices
Drug UPDATES
Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety
Can Technology Help Solve Scleroderma Renal Crisis?
A case study in using the Internet to facilitate rare disease research
Build a Solid Foundation for Patient Care: 2011 Professional Meetings
You’ve come to rely on the ACR for meeting your professional development needs. Along with the ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting, the College provides symposia and other courses designed especially for rheumatology health professionals.
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