A former ACR board of directors member chronicles his interpretation of the activities of the board over the past three years, highlighting issues that are likely on the minds of ACR members.
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Clinical Opportunities at the 2012 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting will provide numerous opportunities to learn the latest clinical findings in the field and to update their knowledge in all aspects of rheumatology.
Advocating for Rheumatology: A Patient’s Perspective
I have made it my personal goal to ensure that future patients don’t have to go through the same uncertainty and delayed treatment that I went through.
Coding Corner: Incident-To
A 65-year-old female Medicare patient with rheumatoid arthritis sees a nonphysician provider for a followup visit.
ACR Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Education
The ACR created the Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course for Rheumatologists with Interventional Cadaver Workshop—Intermediate specifically for rheumatologists who are using musculoskeletal ultrasound in their practice and are ready to expand their skills.
Orthotics Part of Arthritis Treatment
Although no cure, assistive devices can have an impact on pain of arthritis in the lower extremities
Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Changing treatment paradigms in the biologic era
Tech Talk: Tapping Computer Power to Promote Physical Therapy
Physical therapy for rheumatoid arthritis patients is crucial to treating their disease. A group of researchers is trying to harness the power of computer technology to make physical therapy something that patients look forward to.
Lupus Survey Finds Gap in Communication
Patients downplay symptoms to friends, family, and doctors
Growing Up Confident with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
While juvenile arthritis can cause joint damage and limit function, rheumatologists strongly encourage children with JIA to live normal lives.
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