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Rheumatoid Arthritis: Time Is of the Essence
Early treatment lessens arthritis pain and disability, but challenges to early detection remain
Reading Rheum
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
Strength from Weakness
Perhaps physicians should look at the doors disability opens, too
Envision Arthritis Pathology
MRI advances in RA and OA
Pediatric BOOST
Many innovative programs aim to meet the increasing need for pediatric rheumatologists
In Memoriam: John Bland, MD
John Hardesty Bland, MD, professor of medicine emeritus at the University of Vermont College of Medicine in Burlington, died on March 15, 2007. He was midway through his 90th year, fulfilling the prescription of his last book, Live Long, Die Fast: Playing the Aging Game to Win, published when he was 80. A consummate rheumatologist and wonderful bedside doctor and teacher, Dr. Bland was also one of the genuine polymaths in the American medical world.
2008 ARHP Graduate Student Award
If you work in the field of rheumatology, you know the importance of mentoring students who show interest in the field. With the many specialty options presented to healthcare students, it is of vital importance to open the door to rheumatology.
Does Secondary Gain Exist?
How I learned to balance the complex equation of loss and gain from disease
Rheumatology’s Mentor
Halsted R. Holman, MD, couples a stellar career with a knack for helping others achieve their potential