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Tracking Patient Manifestations of Behçet’s Syndrome around the World

Yusuf Yazici, MD  |  July 1, 2010

Tracking patient manifestations of Behçet’s syndrome around the world

Filed under:Clinical Criteria/GuidelinesConditions Tagged with:Behçet’s diseaseDiagnostic CriteriaPathogenesisTreatment

New Workshops on Patient Findings and Joint Injections

From the College  |  June 1, 2010

There is a critical shortage of rheumatologists in the U.S. The aging of the U.S. population, along with recent changes in healthcare reform, makes it critical for rheumatology practices across the U.S. to plan for the maintenance of accessible, high-quality care for patients. Establishing a collaborative rheumatology practice between a rheumatologist and a nurse practitioner or physician assistant (NP/PA) has been identified as one solution, but there are few rheumatology specialty training opportunities for NPs and PAs. The ARHP has identified the need to provide training for this portion of its membership and is now expanding its offerings for NPs and PAs through four new workshops at the annual meeting in November.

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingFrom the CollegeMeeting ReportsProfessional Topics Tagged with:2010 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific MeetingEducationJoint InjectionsPatient FindingsTraining

The ACR Benchmark Survey Results

From the College  |  June 1, 2010

In 2009, the ACR’s Committe­e on Rheumatologic Care (CORC) began its third Economic Benchmark Survey to update information from the previous surveys conducted in 1999 and 2003.

Filed under:From the CollegePractice SupportWorkforce Tagged with:CORCPractice Management

Drug Updates

Michele B. Kaufman, PharmD, BCGP  |  May 1, 2010

Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety

Filed under:Drug Updates Tagged with:ApprovalsDrugsMedicationPipelineSafety

Strides in Recognition and Management of Joint Hypermobility Syndrome

Gretchen Henkel  |  May 1, 2010

Strides in recognition and management of joint hypermobility syndrome

Filed under:Clinical Criteria/GuidelinesConditions Tagged with:PainPhysical TherapyTreatment

State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium Sessions Available Through SessionSelect

From the College  |  May 1, 2010

Did a busy practice prevent you from getting to Chicago in April for the ACR’s 2010 State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium? Still want the latest news and education in rheumatology? Or, did you attend the meeting and want to revisit some of your favorite sessions? Nineteen general-session presentations from the symposium are now available on ACR’s SessionSelect, allowing you to tailor your learning experience to your educational needs without leaving your home or office, saving time and money.

Filed under:Education & TrainingFrom the CollegeProfessional TopicsResearch Rheum Tagged with:ACR 2010 State-of-the-Art Clinical SymposiumClinical researchEducationSessionSelect

Advance Rheumatology: Volunteer for the ACR

From the College  |  May 1, 2010

Under the ACR’s new strategic plan, the mission of the ACR is advancing rheumatology, and the new vision is to enhance the value and impact of rheumatology in a changing healthcare environment. These cannot be achieved without the time, effort, talent, and experience of its volunteer leadership and committee members.

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2010 Annual Scientific Meeting Ramping Up

From the College  |  May 1, 2010

Building on the success of last year’s attendance-breaking ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting, the ACR and ARHP planning committees are offering an annual meeting program that that will exceed expectations. Plan to join your colleagues in Atlanta November 6–11 to benefit from both high-quality rheumatology education and a unique blend of cosmopolitan experiences and cultural charm—all of which will quench an array of intellectual, cultural, and culinary appetites.

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingFrom the CollegeMeeting ReportsProfessional Topics Tagged with:2010 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific MeetingEducation

The Good and Bad of Healthcare Reform

Stanley B. Cohen, MD  |  May 1, 2010

Even though the law was passed, the work of reform is just beginning

Filed under:Legislation & AdvocacyPresident's PerspectiveProfessional Topics Tagged with:Healthcare ReformLegislationMedicareQualityReimbursement

In Advocacy, Slow and Steady Wins the Race

From the College  |  April 1, 2010

Earlier in the year, it seemed that healthcare reform was stopped in its tracks because of the Massachusetts Senate special election—which placed Republican Scott Brown in the seat held by the “Liberal Lion,” Edward M. Kennedy. The Senate Democrats lost their supermajority and the momentum to pass President Obama’s healthcare reform legislation subsided. But through strong lobbying by the president, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Congress passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590)—comprehensive healthcare reform—on March 21, and the president signed the bill into law on March 23.

Filed under:From the CollegeLegislation & AdvocacyProfessional Topics Tagged with:AC&RAdvocacyAdvocates for ArthritisAdvocating with YouAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)CongressHealthcare ReformLegislationPolitics

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