Earlier this year, I was privileged to be part of the ACR’s Advocates for Arthritis advocacy visit. My rheumatologist recommended that I apply for the event, and I was thrilled when I was accepted, even though my acceptance wasn’t necessarily competitive (I was the only patient representative from Delaware).
A New Breed of Practice
As small practice physicians are forced to combat increasing overhead and shriveling reimbursement, we seem to be entering an era of medical practice Darwinism—survival of those that are most fit to operate in today’s severe and unforgiving healthcare environment.
Inspire Rheumatology’s Next Generation
The rheumatology patient population is projected to increase dramatically over the next decade, and there is an urgent need to recruit and train the next generation of rheumatologists.
The Physician Leader and Management
A leader is only as good as his or her team, and a team is only as good as its leader.
Waiting for The Big One
Anticipation—both bad and good—was the mood at this year’s ACR meeting
Remembrance of John Sharp, MD, Rheumatologist Extraordinaire
Dr. Sharp was a rheumatology pioneer who left a lasting mark on the field
A New Focus of International Rheumatology
International collaboration through ILAR promotes health equity in rheumatology
Quality Advice from Specialty Societies
The ACR’s Quality Stakeholders’ Summit explored quality initiatives from several medical societies
Rheumatologists in the Spotlight
Several rheumatologists honored for their work in research, teaching
Meet the HEP C Challenge
Keep a hepatitis C virus infection from hindering RA treatment
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