Conquering natural disasters and the ExCel to experience global rheumatology
Don’t Miss the Business of Rheumatology in Chicago
During the past 50 years, private practitioners have witnessed many substantial changes to the U.S. healthcare system and have been pressured to change the way they practice medicine.
It’s A Small World after All
Advancing rheumatology throughout the world
Health Professionals Bound for Chicago
The 2011 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting program offers a plethora of opportunities for health professionals to gain insight into emerging concepts in the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatologic disorders as well as improving quality of life in affected patients.
Journey from Early Career Grant Recipient to Preceptor
Elaine Husni, MD, MPH, knew from an early age that she wanted to be a doctor. Along the way, she relied on the support of mentors and the ACR Research and Education Foundation Awards and Grants program to help establish her career in rheumatology, eventually landing her in her current role as the department vice chair for the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Center at the Cleveland Clinic.
Translational Rheumatology
Changes to the NIH CTSA program may bring more support to bench-to-bedside research
Rheumatology Etymology
Defining some common words in the world of the rheumatologist
Medical Education Goes Global
Rheumatology plays a role in med schools’ growing international partnerships
Treat-to-Target Decisions and Dilemmas
A better understanding of targets can lead to better outcomes down the road
2011 ILR Request for Proposals
The International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR) is issuing its fourth request for proposals for projects that advance rheumatology in developing countries.
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