Increases affect ARC’s pediatric track, adult track, combined track, and individual modules
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ACR Seeks Partners for Rheumatoid Arthritis Guideline Project
Individuals and teams invited to help American College of Rheumatology develop new clinical practice guidelines for RA care
ACR Board of Directors Advocates for Rheumatology on Capitol Hill
Members meet with Congress this month to discuss access to rheumatology, access to treatments, and funding for research
Coding Corner Answer: May Coding Challenge
Coding for a patient who gets five trigger-point injections
Practice Page: Get Involved with the ACR’s Affiliate Society Council
ASC members work with state and local societies to address regional issues affecting rheumatology practices
ACR Winter Rheumatology Symposium: New Kinase Inhibitors Show Promise
Toxicity and appropriate targeting are challenges for small molecule researchers
Fellow’s Forum Case Report: Diagnosing Antisynthetase Syndrome
A variable combination of interstitial lung disease, myopathy, fever, joint involvement, and mechanic’s hands characterize this systemic autoimmune syndrome
Ethics Forum: Patients’ Unplanned Pregnancies Present Counseling Issues for Rheumatologists
What to consider when advising a pregnant patient with rheumatoid arthritis whose fetus has been exposed to teratogenic medications
Coding Corner Question: May
Coding Trigger-Point Injection with 99213
ABIM Announces New Rules, Timelines for Maintenance of Certification
The ABIM recently announced that, beginning in January 2014, all physicians certified during or after 1990 (time-limited certificates) will be required to complete 100 maintenance of certification points every five years, as opposed to the previous ten-year timeline.
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