Systemic lupus erythematosus offers a touchstone for the U.S. healthcare system–and how we care for vulnerable patients
Meet the Challenge of Primary CNS Vasculitis
Diagnosis and treatment of this rare and poorly understood condition
I Will Be the Squeaky Wheel
Being the voice of rheumatology is critical to improving care for our patients
The Role of the Physician Assistant in the Treatment of Pain
Pain is a common manifestation of rheumatic conditions. Patients with rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout, and osteoarthritis require disease-specific management for controlling acute episodes of pain as well as strategies to control ongoing daily discomfort.
It’s Not Just EHRs Anymore
Patient-centered information technology is an increasingly popular way to help manage complex diseases
Rheum with a View
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
An Identity Crisis for RA
A few suggestions to bring rheumatic disease the recognition and respect it deserves
Pain Management for the Person with RA: An Occupational Therapist’s Perspective
RA is a chronic disease that people must learn to live with for their lifetime. Occupational therapists (OTs) play a pivotal role in assisting patients with RA with functioning in the face of a disease that causes limitations and deformities.
Skilled Support for Patients and Practices
Rheumatology nurse practitioners can expand capacity in busy rheumatology offices
Global Perspective
Healthcare policy varies by country, but U.S. lags in key areas
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