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The Happiest Specialty: Rheumatology Is #1!

James R. O’Dell, MD  |  July 10, 2012

Why are we all smiling, and how can we spread it around?

Filed under:Education & TrainingLegislation & AdvocacyPractice SupportPresident's PerspectiveProfessional TopicsResearch RheumWorkforce Tagged with:AC&RAdvocacyAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)Career developmentPractice ManagementResearchrheumatologist

The Role of the Social Worker in the Management of Rheumatic Disease

Kimberly A. Holwerda, BA, MA  |  July 9, 2012

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.

Filed under:From the CollegeLegislation & AdvocacyPractice SupportProfessional TopicsWorkforce Tagged with:AdvocacyAssociation of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP)patient carepatient communicationPractice Managementpsychosocialrheumatologistsocial worker

Three Giants of Immunology at USC

Daniel J. Wallace, MD  |  June 10, 2012

Prejudice, and how I became a rheumatologist.

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingProfessional TopicsProfiles Tagged with:EducationHistoryImmunologyLupusProfilerheumatologistSystemic lupus erythematosusVasculitis

Pinpoint Cognitive Dysfunction in Patients with Lupus

Vanessa Caceres  |  April 6, 2012

More than 80% of SLE patients experience some type of neurologic manifestation during their disease course. The challenge for rheumatologists and other clinicians lies in appropriately diagnosing any cognitive dysfunctions that accompany lupus and better understanding the causes and risk factors of those dysfunctions. “Cognitive Function in SLE” was the focus of a talk at the 2011 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting in November.

Filed under:ConditionsMeeting ReportsResearch RheumSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Tagged with:ACR/ARHP Annual Meetingbraincognitive dysfunctionDiagnostic CriteriadrugHYDROXYCHLOROQUINELupusResearchSLESystemic lupus erythematosus

Pain is a Tricky Thing to Treat, or Even Evaluate

Simon M. Helfgott, MD  |  March 8, 2012

Rheumatology is such a gratifying and emotionally rewarding medical specialty. There is no better feeling than helping patients with conditions whose proper diagnosis and management have eluded other practitioners. A patient with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) presents with pain, and a major clinical tenet of DISH has been its lack of association with pain.

Filed under:Axial SpondyloarthritisConditionsOpinionRheuminationsSpeak Out Rheum Tagged with:Ankylosing SpondylitisDiagnostic CriteriaHelfgottimagingPainpatient careradiographrheumatologist

Susac’s Syndrome: Confusion, Expressive Aphasia, Gait Instability

Candace H. Feldman, MD, MPH, Gwendolyn Kane-Wagner, MD  |  March 8, 2012

A 49-year-old man presented to the hospital with confusion, dysarthria, expressive aphasia, and progressive gait instability.

Filed under:Career DevelopmentConditionsEducation & TrainingOther Rheumatic ConditionsProfessional Topics Tagged with:ANA titerDiagnostic Criteriadrugimagingintravenous immunoglobulinsPathogenesispatient careprednisonerheumatologistTreatment

A Patient’s Perspective on RA

Lisa C. Glavish  |  February 3, 2012

I was diagnosed in April 2010, at 44 years old, with seropositive RA; the disease rapidly turned my life upside down.

Filed under:ConditionsPatient PerspectivePractice SupportProfilesRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:drugMethotrexatePainpatient carePatientsprednisoneProfileRARheumatoid arthritisrheumatologist

Help Patients Help Themselves

Kathleen Louden  |  January 13, 2012

Learn motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral tools that can guide patients to improve their health

Filed under:Career DevelopmentEducation & TrainingMeeting ReportsProfessional TopicsResearch Rheum Tagged with:AC&RACR/ARHP Annual MeetingAmerican College of Rheumatology (ACR)behaviormotivationpatient careResearchrheumatologist

The Science of MDHAQ/RAPID3 Scores

Theodore Pincus, MD  |  December 12, 2011

Do patient self-reports provide valid data for evidence-based care in rheumatology practice?

Filed under:Practice SupportQuality Assurance/Improvement Tagged with:Diagnostic Criteriaevidence-based medicineHealth Assessment Questionnairepatient carerheumatology

Old Drugs Can Learn New Tricks

Staff  |  November 1, 2011

Methotrexate and its mechanism of action

Filed under:ConditionsDrug UpdatesRheumatoid Arthritis Tagged with:AdenosineDrugsMethotrexateRARheumatoid arthritis

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