Rheumatologists grapple with vaccine concerns and the impact of medications on response
Search results for: pediatric rheumatology
Stimulus Package Creates Flurry of Research Funds
Researchers celebrate boon, but wonder what will happen next
ARHP News: A Year of Achievements
What an incredible journey this past year has been for the ARHP. We have made amazing progress in education, collaboration, and chartering the ARHP’s future.
Reflections on a Diamond Celebration
Two former presidents discuss the ACR’s 75 years of progress
Practical Medication Management
Take a firm stand in perioperative and pregnant patients with rheumatic disease
Research Across the Spectrum
NIAMS director highlights innovative research initiatives
The Journey Home
Volunteering offered an opportunity to help in the present and revisit the past
Margaret D. Smith, MD, Receives Arthritis Foundation Honor
Margaret D. Smith, MD, a rheumatologist at St. Vincent’s Medical Center in New York City, was named by the Arthritis Foundation’s New York Chapter as one of the city’s outstanding female executives. Dr. Smith was honored for her dedication to increasing arthritis awareness and research fundraising at a luncheon held on March 20.
Hard Work Behind the Scenes
My first ACR board meeting gives an insider’s view
How to Win Over Information with Technology
Information overload—it’s the bane of my life. Some days I’m tempted to unplug all the fancy electronic gadgets that were designed to “keep us connected” and make our lives easier but instead often threaten to overwhelm us with the pressing need to respond immediately whenever our inbox flashes the arrival of yet another urgent message. For me, the challenge has become how to manage the inflow of data, messages, and information; stay current with the advances in my professional field; and carve out some quiet time free from beeping and flashing electronic reminders that relentlessly demand a response.
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