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Keep Kids on the Move

Susan Klepper, PhD, PT  |  December 1, 2007

How to encourage physical activity and exercise in juvenile idiopathic arthritis

Filed under:ConditionsOther Rheumatic Conditions Tagged with:Exercisejuvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)prevention

What Causes Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis?

Jonathan Kay, MD  |  September 1, 2007

Imaging studies and kidney problems may trigger this gadolinium-induced fibrosing syndrome

Filed under:ConditionsSystemic Sclerosis Tagged with:case reportDiagnostic CriteriakidneyNephrogenic Systemic FibrosisPathogenesisTreatment

Reading Rheum

Robyn Domsic, MD; David G. Borenstein, MD  |  August 1, 2007

Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature

Filed under:Research Rheum Tagged with:Back painLiteratureLupusReading Rheum

Rheumatology Two for Two

Gretchen Henkel  |  August 1, 2007

A pair of rheumatologists among this year’s NAS inductees

Filed under:ProfilesResearch Rheum Tagged with:AwardsResearch

The Peripatetitc Theodore Pincus, MD

Gretchen Henkel  |  July 1, 2007

Tireless champion for patient self-report

Filed under:Practice SupportProfiles Tagged with:Care TeamPatientsPractice

Reading Rheum

Kathleen A. Haines, MD; Maripat Corr, MD  |  May 1, 2007

Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature

Filed under:ConditionsPediatric ConditionsResearch Rheum Tagged with:analgesicInflammatory arthritisinjuryPainPediatricReading RheumResearch

Put Hughes Syndrome on Your Radar

Graham R.V. Hughes, MD  |  April 1, 2007

Diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome is increasing. Here’s how to recognize and treat it

Filed under:ConditionsOther Rheumatic Conditions Tagged with:Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome (APS)AutoimmuneHughes SyndromePathogenesisTreatment

Reading Rheum

Robyn T. Domsic, MD; Eric S. Schned, MD; David G. Borenstein, MD  |  March 1, 2007

Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature

Filed under:ConditionsOsteoarthritis and Bone DisordersResearch Rheum Tagged with:Fractureshiplumbar spinal stenosisOsteoporosisproton pump inhibitorsReading RheumResearch

Reading Rhuem

Robyn T. Domsic, MD; Gail C. Davis, RN, EdD; Mary Corr,MD  |  February 1, 2007

Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature

Filed under:ConditionsMyositisResearch Rheum Tagged with:myositisOsteoarthritisprognosisReading RheumResearchRheumatoid arthritis

UPDATE: Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant Rheumatology Training Program

Basia Belza, PhD  |  February 1, 2007

The ACR/ARHP NP and PA Post Graduate Rheumatology Training Program is well on its way to meeting its target for launching in fall 2007. This program grew out of needs expressed by members of ACR and ARHP as well as workforce changes.

Filed under:Education & TrainingFrom the College Tagged with:AC&RAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)Educationnurse practitionerphysician assistantrheumatologyTraining

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