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Rheumatologists on the Move, July 2016

Ann-Marie Lindstrom  |  July 12, 2016

HSS Holds First Rheumatology Gala The Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York City hosted a Rheumatology Gala in May. The event, held at The Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan, was held to increase awareness of HSS’s leading research and treatment of rheumatic diseases—particularly with “high-net worth people,” according to former ACR President Mary…

Filed under:Career DevelopmentProfessional TopicsProfiles Tagged with:AwardsCareerProfilespromotionrheumatologistrheumatology

Rheumatologist Dr. Jonathan Coblyn Releases Stress by Fishing

Carol Patton  |  July 12, 2016

Jonathan Coblyn, MD, was around 10 years old the first time his father took him fishing in April to Great South Bay, the largest shallow saltwater bay in New York. It was so cold that he remembers scraping frost off the lines that tied the family’s 26-foot motorboat to the pier. Dr. Coblyn, clinical chief…

Filed under:Profiles Tagged with:hobbyProfilerheumatologist

Medical Marijuana's Potential Benefits, Risks

Medical Marijuana’s Potential Benefits, Risks

Thomas R. Collins  |  July 12, 2016

CHICAGO—Despite the complicated politics surrounding medical marijuana, cannabis has a wide variety of medical benefits and potential benefits, but the risks need to be understood, said Daniel Clauw, MD, director of the Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center at the University of Michigan, in a session at the ACR’s 2016 State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium. Effects It’s…

Filed under:ConditionsMeeting Reports Tagged with:2016 State-of-the-Art Clinical SymposiumAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)benefitscannabismarijuanapatient careRheumatic DiseaserisktherapyTreatment

3D Printing in Rheumatology Holds Promise for External Devices, Joints

3D Printing in Rheumatology Holds Promise for External Devices, Joints

Bryn Nelson, PhD  |  July 11, 2016

When Abby Paterson, PhD, started her doctoral work in product design and technology at Loughborough University in the United Kingdom in 2009, she says 3D printing was little known by clinicians or the general public. Now, the technology is seemingly everywhere. For Dr. Paterson, the advancing science has led to a promising project focused on…

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Prescription-Drug Monitoring Saves Lives, Could Save More

Ronnie Cohen  |  July 10, 2016

(Reuters Health)—State programs that monitor narcotic prescriptions help prevent 10 opioid-overdose deaths a day in the U.S., yet improvements could save another two people a day, a new study finds. States with the most robust programs—ones that tracked a greater number of potentially addictive medications and updated their databases at least weekly—saw the biggest drops…

Filed under:Drug Updates Tagged with:abuseAddictionOpioidsprevention

ACR Publishes National Research Agenda for 2016–2020

Kelly Tyrrell  |  July 6, 2016

Defining new therapeutic targets and developing new therapies are among the goals of the 2016–2020 ACR National Research Agenda. So, too, is understanding early disease states, defining triggers of autoimmunity and examining disparities in access to medication and treatment.1 Charting a Course Every five years, the Committee on Research (COR) is tasked with helping chart the…

Filed under:Legislation & AdvocacyPractice SupportProfessional Topics Tagged with:Committee on Researchtherapeutic targetsTherapies

Spanish Drugmaker Fears Disruption if EMA Moves from Britain

Emma Pinedo  |  July 4, 2016

MADRID (Reuters)—The likely relocation of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) from London threatens to disrupt the approval of new drugs and is a medium and long-term worry for top Spanish drugmaker Almirall, its chief executive says on Monday. The EMA, Europe’s equivalent the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, approves medicines for all European Union countries…

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Arthritis Prevalence on the Rise, Creating Challenges for Healthcare System

Arthritis & Rheumatology  |  June 28, 2016

Updated projections suggest that arthritis and arthritis-attributable activity limitation will remain large and growing problems for clinical and public health systems, which must plan and create policies and resources to address these future needs. By 2040, the number of U.S. adults with doctor-diagnosed arthritis is projected to increase 49% to 78.4 million. Can the healthcare system accommodate these projected increases? Not without changes. By 2025, the expected demand for rheumatologists is expected to exceed supply by 2,576 adult and 33 pediatric rheumatologists…

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Comment Period Open for FDA Draft Guidance on Osteoporosis Treatments; Plus FDA Rejects Abuse-Deterrent Apadaz

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  June 22, 2016

The FDA is currently accepting comments on a draft guideline for osteoporosis treatments, which calls for more research into the long-term effects of drugs on bone quality. Also, the FDA has rejected an application for approval of Apadaz in its current form…

Filed under:AnalgesicsConditionsDrug UpdatesOsteoarthritis and Bone DisordersPain Syndromes Tagged with:Benzhydrocodone hydrochlorideChronic painFDAFood and Drug AdministrationGuidelinesOsteoporosispostmenopauseRegulation

Opinion: Erosive Changes Questioned in RA/Lupus Overlap Syndrome

George A.W. Bruyn, MD, PhD  |  June 13, 2016

I read with interest the Diagnostic View (TR, April), which, according to the authors, represented a case of rhupus, an overlap syndrome of RA and SLE. I challenge this view. My arguments: In the case of erosive RA, typically erosive changes are seen at MTP joints other than MTP1 (e.g., MTP5). In addition, the erosive…

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