Although social work involvement is far more common in the pediatric world of rheumatology, the role social workers play in the clinic can also be beneficial to adult patients.
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Medscape Surveys Show Rheumatologists Happiest at Home but Concerned about Pay and Other Professional Issues
The Medscape 2012 Physician Lifestyle and Compensation Reports shows that rheumatologists are increasingly dissatisfied with pay but are the happiest group of physicians in the survey.
Advocacy: It’s a Full-Contact Sport
Like so many things, it is about personal connections.
Bringing Fellows-in-Training to the Annual Meeting
The ACR supports fellows-in-training who wish to attend the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting through the ACR Fellows Education Fund.
Medication Quick Guides Offer Infusion Staff a Streamlined Resource
The ACR/ARHP Medication Quick Guides offer easily accessable pharmaceutical information to rheumatologists.
The Recipe for Becoming a Rheumatology Fellow
Residents fear that being keen on more than one field renders them dishonest and undedicated, but in my opinion, going into internal medicine was a declaration of having multiple interests. I tested waters and tried different flavors before I decided to pursue rheumatology.
Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Changing treatment paradigms in the biologic era
The Amazing Volunteers Who Make Up the American College of Rheumatology Board of Directors
Our members come together for the good of the organization and our leadership, regardless of background or career path.
What’s In A Note?: The Use of Electronic Health Records
The dictum “to write as long as possible” has become the norm for some physicians. Quality, not quantity, should be our goal.
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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