A patient with autoimmune ocular disease raises concerns about the moral, professional obligations of rheumatologists to help patients whose condition is not clearly within the scope of rheumatology
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Benefits, Challenges of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Rheumatology
A rheumatology medical trainee relays pros, cons of ultrasound as joint imaging modality and usefulness in diagnosing, managing patients with rheumatologic disease
Steps to Help Rheumatologists Achieve Office Compliance in Laboratory Coding
A guide to ensure proper coding, billing and accurately diagnose patients.
Coding Corner Answer: May
Medical terminology rheumatologists should know to prepare for launch of ICD-10 coding
Coding Corner Question: May
Test your knowledge of medical terms associated with ICD-10 coding
Speak Out Rheum: Are Independent Measures of Patient Satisfaction Reliable?
Patient survey questionnaires, metrics to gauge physician performance may not be trustworthy indicators of quality of patient care
President’s Perspective: ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Heads to Boston in November
Conference to showcase clinical, basic science of rheumatologic care; advances in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases and comorbidities
Fellow’s Forum Case Report: Takayasu’s Arteritis
How this rare form of large-vessel vasculitis affects different portions, branches of aorta and ways to diagnose, treat and manage the disease
Rheumatologists Make Progress Defining Spectrum of Axial Spondyloarthritis
New research clarifies terminology used for diagnosis, but questions remain around epidemiology, genetics and management of patients with axial skeletal inflammation
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments Establish Quality Standards for Lab Tests
Categorization of health-assessment tests, certificates helps ensure test accuracy, reliability, and timeliness; plus, how to apply for a CLIA waiver
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