Working for Children with Rheumatic Diseases
Search results for: pediatric rheumatology
New Guidance for Rheumatologists who Treat JIA
Evidence and consensus-based recommendations reflects current knowledge about initiation of therapy
Rheumatologist=Pain Doctor?
Managing pain is an important part of rheumatologic care—and a focus for the ACR
A Wealth of Achievements
ARHP recognizes health professionals for their contributions to the field
Macrophage Activation Syndrome
A review of diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis
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.
Research Tracks Possible Benefit of Src-like Adaptor Protein
A study recently submitted for publication has demonstrated that manipulating T-cell receptor complex–mediated signaling can prevent the development of autoimmune arthritis in mice and may lead to new human therapies without the drawbacks associated with existing treatments.
Quadruple-threat Rheumatologist
In Norway and on the international front, Tore Kvien, MD, PhD, has propelled clinical research to new levels
A Look Back & A Look Ahead: ACR Research and Education Foundation Turns 25
The ACR Research and Education Foundation turns 25
Advocates for Arthritis: My First Time on the Hill
When I first read the request for advocates to fly in to Washington D.C., I was intrigued and curious. I’ve heard of visits to Capitol Hill to present important medical issues but was not really sure how the process worked. Politics can seem daunting and complicated, but I know it is necessary to get Congress on board to address medical care. I was excited to be accepted and ready to learn how to best help my patients in the political arena.
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