Hench lecturer highlights complexities of these steroid hormones’ signaling mechanisms
Gretchen Henkel is an award-winning health and medical journalist based in California. She reports on clinical and outcomes research and practice management issues, as well as patient-centered and culturally competent care for various specialties, including hospital medicine, rheumatology, oncology, otolaryngology and long-term care. As an editorial consultant for the SAMHSA-funded National Child Traumatic Stress Network, she develops content for toolkits on assessment and treatment of childhood abuse and trauma, and is the managing editor of the NCTSN quarterly newsletter, IMPACT.
Articles by Gretchen Henkel
Pain-Free Equals a Home Run
Integrated approach sets stage for rehabilitation following shoulder arthroplasty
“A Common Language for Spondyloarthritis”
ASAS fills a niche, changes dogma with consensus approach
For Myopathy Basic Diagnostic Rules Hold
Rare and challenging, idiopathic inflammatory myopathies are gaining from collaborative research
For MAS, Early Diagnosis Is Key
Research helps hasten diagnosis and treatment of macrophage activation syndrome
Quadruple-threat Rheumatologist
In Norway and on the international front, Tore Kvien, MD, PhD, has propelled clinical research to new levels
Classification Criteria Improve Management of Sjögren’s
Diverse group of experts driving discovery about this disease
ACR and EULAR Debut New RA Classification Criteria in August
The complex development process focused on earlier detection and treatment
In Memoriam: Paul Bacon, MD
Paul A. Bacon, MD, considered the father of BVAS
Strides in Recognition and Management of Joint Hypermobility Syndrome
Strides in recognition and management of joint hypermobility syndrome
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