The American College of Rheumatology’s new name for its research arm—the Rheumatology Research Foundation—got a thumb’s up from rheumatologists who attended the ACR’s 2012 annual meeting in Washington, D.C. last month
The ACR Offers Clinical and Basic Science Education for Rheumatologists in Snowmass, Colo.
Courses featured in the Winter Rheumatology Symposium include didactic sessions and interactive opportunities with experts in basic science, clinical investigation, and management of patients with rheumatic diseases
Get Ready for the Rheumatology Maintenance of Certification Exam
The Rheumatology Maintenance of Certification Course is designed to help physicians increase their knowledge about the diagnosis, management, and treatment of rheumatic diseases
Is Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Right for Your Rheumatology Practice?
The Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course for Rheumatologists—Fundamentals is designed for rheumatologists with limited ultrasound experience interested in the potential benefits of musculoskeletal ultrasound for their patients
What’s in Store for Rheumatology in the 113th Congress?
In addition to seeking improvements to the Affordable Care Act, the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) will promote other legislative healthcare priorities including physician payment reform, patient access to treatment, and funding for medical research
When to Refer Rheumatology Patients to Physical Therapy
Consider a physical therapist for your patients if they have difficulty adapting to a new disability, impaired range of motion or strength, a significant balance or gait disturbance, a history of falls, or mobility issues
Coding Corner Question: January
Test your coding knowledge for identifying the determining factors for determining the level of risk in the medical decision making for a patient with rheumatoid arthritis.
Coding Corner Answer: January Coding Challenge
Identifying multiple determining factors—including prescription drug management, drug therapy, and chronic illness with severe exacerbation, progression, or side effects to treatment—in determining the level of risk in the medical decision making for a patient with rheumatoid arthritis
A Spotlight on IgG4-Related Disease
What rheumatologists need to know about identifying and diagnosing immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD)
ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting 2012: Rheumatology Professionals Turn Out by the Thousands
The American College of Rheumatology’s (ACR) once-intimate annual gathering of rheumatologists has matured into a meeting for more than 12,000 professionals in the field
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