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Rheumatologist=Pain Doctor?

David G. Borenstein, MD  |  February 12, 2011

Managing pain is an important part of rheumatologic care—and a focus for the ACR

Filed under:Practice SupportPresident's PerspectiveQuality Assurance/Improvement Tagged with:AC&RPainpatient carerheumatologist

An ‘Idea Factory’ Focused on Patient Care

Gretchen Henkel  |  February 12, 2011

Trish Cornell, BSc, combines clinical and leadership skills to improve patient management

Filed under:Practice SupportProfiles Tagged with:EducationPatientsPractice tools

The Evolution of Glucocorticoids

Gretchen Henkel  |  February 12, 2011

Hench lecturer highlights complexities of these steroid hormones’ signaling mechanisms

Filed under:Drug Updates Tagged with:2010 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific MeetingGlucocorticoidsSteroidTreatment

A Wealth of Achievements

Mary Desmond Pinkowish  |  January 17, 2011

ARHP recognizes health professionals for their contributions to the field

Filed under:AwardsProfessional Topics Tagged with:Association of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)Awards

Shake-up in Washington. What’s in Store for Health Policy in the 112th?

Staff  |  January 17, 2011

Congress returns to Washington this month, and there will be many new faces on Capitol Hill. The recent midterm election will bring significant changes to the 112th Congress, leaving many to wonder what this new dynamic means for health policy.

Filed under:From the CollegeLegislation & AdvocacyProfessional Topics Tagged with:ACR/ARHPCongressLegislationRheumPAC

Macrophage Activation Syndrome

Alexei A. Grom, MD  |  December 1, 2010

A review of diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis

Filed under:Clinical Criteria/GuidelinesConditions Tagged with:Diagnostic CriteriaGuidelinesmacrophage activation syndromeMASPathogenesisTreatment

ACR Honors Accomplishments in Rheumatology

Richard Quinn  |  December 1, 2010

Rheumatologists and health professionals recognized for their contributions to the field

Filed under:AwardsCareer DevelopmentProfessional TopicsProfilesResearch Rheum Tagged with:AC&RAwardsCareerPatientsResearchTraining

Build a Solid Foundation for Patient Care: 2011 Professional Meetings

From the College  |  December 1, 2010

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.

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingFrom the CollegeProfessional Topics Tagged with:AC&RACR/ARHP Annual MeetingEducationMeetingTraining

2011 Legislative Outlook Important for Rheumatology

From the College  |  December 1, 2010

Next year is shaping up to be an important year for rheumatology on Capitol Hill. Issues that remain unresolved by the last Congress include concerns within the Affordable Care Act, the need for a stable Medicare system with fair physician reimbursement, funding for the pediatric subspecialty loan repayment program, and appropriate reimbursement for specialty care. Most congressional leaders, newly elected or re-elected, know very little about arthritis and other rheumatic diseases. That is why it is critical that rheumatology professionals reach out and educate them on the importance of specialty care and the impact these diseases have on one’s quality of life. 

Filed under:From the CollegeLegislation & AdvocacyProfessional Topics Tagged with:AdvocacyAdvocates for ArthritisAdvocating with YouCongressLegislationPoliticsRheumPAC

Comprehensive Rheumatology Training

From the College  |  December 1, 2010

Are you looking for a better rheumatology-focused, on-the-job training program for a nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or other clinician? Do you and your colleagues want to continue building competence in the care of people with rheumatic disease? The Advanced Rheumatology Course may be just what you need.

Filed under:Education & TrainingFrom the CollegeProfessional Topics Tagged with:Association of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)Care TeamEducationrheumatologyTraining

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