Prejudice, and how I became a rheumatologist.
Articles by Staff
The Recipe for Becoming a Rheumatology Fellow
Residents fear that being keen on more than one field renders them dishonest and undedicated, but in my opinion, going into internal medicine was a declaration of having multiple interests. I tested waters and tried different flavors before I decided to pursue rheumatology.
Send Us Your Case Suggestions
Have you managed a patient with an unusual rheumatologic problem that you would want to present to a larger audience? Consider submitting your case to The Rheumatologist.
Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Changing treatment paradigms in the biologic era
What Do Your Patients Think About You?
Why your practice needs patient-satisfaction surveys
The Amazing Volunteers Who Make Up the American College of Rheumatology Board of Directors
Our members come together for the good of the organization and our leadership, regardless of background or career path.
Lupus Survey Finds Gap in Communication
Patients downplay symptoms to friends, family, and doctors
Rheumatology Researchers Should Learn from their Lab Animals, Not Imitate Them
Rheumatologists, as a group, tend to be detail oriented, critical thinkers with strong opinions, and these same characteristics make them extremely rigorous as grant reviewers.
Pump Up Your Public Speaking
Need to brush up on your presentation skills? Five tips to wow your next audience
2012 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting Scientific Program Preview
Plan to join us for the premier rheumatology meeting this year in Washington, D.C., November 9–14.
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