We are honored to announce that The Rheumatologist has received two Awards of Excellence from APEX 2024 for content published in calendar year 2023: one for the October issue (category: Magazines, Journals & Tabloids) and one for the editorial supplement on rheumatoid arthritis (category: Print Media—Special Purpose) that accompanied the issue.
In his Rheuminations™ on the redesign unveiled in the October issue, Physician Editor Bharat Kumar, MD, MME, FACP, FAAAAI, RhMSUS, said, “If you’ve been a long-time reader of The Rheumatologist, you may have noticed that things look just a little different in this issue. The logo has changed, the font appears distinct, and the bylines are, for lack of a better term, aligned differently. If you’re looking at this online, the menus have changed somewhat, and the background looks less like it was made in the 1990s.” And thus, he dove into a discussion of “Design Thinking & the Rheumatologist.”
The October issue also contained articles on an ACR member’s medical mission to Ukraine, the (then) new ACR guideline on glucocorticoid-induced ostoporosis, the role of nurse practitioners in the comprehensive care of patients with rheumatic disease, the importance of increasing diversity in clinical trials, health disparities among rural and Indigenous people, the importance and incidence of screening for mental health concerns among patients with psoriatic arthritis, as well as a case report on Hadju-Cheney syndrome and more. Review all these great stories in our archives.
Associate Editor Colin B. Ligon, MD, MHS, kicked off our supplement on RA, saying, “As satisfying as first identifying rheumatoid arthritis (RA) for a patient can be, the art of medicine that keeps clinical medicine interesting begins with the visit’s subsequent launch into any one of a thousand possible directions. What did I do to get this? What can I do to get rid of inflammation? What medication? Doesn’t that cause cancer? Have you heard of [insert TikTok influencer or podcast]? This special supplement to The Rheumatologist includes articles that provide much needed content to move patient conversations one step further away from exercises in active listening and toward true information exchange.”
As the Wiley editor of The Rheumatologist, I am proud to be a part of such a professional team that is dedicated to providing high-quality, readable, engaging and actionable content. The Annual Awards for Publication Excellence (APEX) are a tangible recognition of this dedication. The awards are based on excellence in graphic design, editorial content and the ability to achieve overall communications excellence. APEX Awards of Excellence recognize exceptional entries in each of the individual subcategories, while APEX Grand Awards honor the outstanding works in each main category.