Some rheumatologists question the depth of research and the approval’s implications for patient access
Kurt Ullman has been a freelance writer for more than 30 years and has written more than 600 articles for both professional and consumer audiences. He holds an A.A.S. in nursing, a Master's in Health Administration, and a B.S. degree in public administration with a minor in mass communications media. Other experience includes eight years as a registered nurse and six years of full-time writing and editing work in newspapers, radio, television and magazines. He is a two-time winner of the Apex Award for Writing Excellence, has received numerous Merit National Health Information Awards and was awarded the Media Orthopaedic Reporting Excellence Award.
Articles by Kurt Ullman
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Rheumatologists grapple with vaccine concerns and the impact of medications on response
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Researchers celebrate boon, but wonder what will happen next
Round One for PQRI
Complex requirements and confusion typify start of Medicare quality initiative
Rheumatology Clinical Registry Debuts This Month
Web-based system will ease compliance with PQRI, benchmarking, research
The Gender Effect
Are gender-based differences in rheumatic and autoimmune disease clinically relevant or statistical artifact?
His and Hers Knees
Do gender-specific knee implants offer clinical benefits for women?
Safety First
Phase 1 clinical trials present recruitment challenges for rheumatology researchers
Are You Informed About Informed Consent?
Physicians walk a fine line between informed consent and patient trust
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