Tuesday, Jan. 20, a busy morning lay ahead for the staff of the cardiovascular surgery clinic. There were several new patients to see. No doubt, many of them were anxious to hear whether the skills of the surgeons they were going to meet could help them live another day. There were countless follow-up visits and…
Rheumatologist Recalls Personal Experience with RA
In late March 2012, I awoke with pain in my left hand. I had difficulty moving my metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints. They did not move smoothly, but clunked. As I repeatedly attempted to open and close my hand, I realized that I had morning stiffness. As the pain and stiffness gradually improved over the next hour,…
Rheumatologists on the Move
Maura Daly Iversen Named Catherine Worthingham Fellow by APTA Maura Daly Iversen, PT, DPT, SD, MPH, FNAP, FAPTA, associate editor of The Rheumatologist, was recently named a Catherine Worthingham Fellow—the highest honor among the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) membership categories. According to the award announcement, Worthingham “motivated others to make an impact within the…
Rheumatologist Sidney R. Block, MD, Relishes Role as Cantor
Sidney R. Block, MD, has practiced rheumatology in Maine since 1975, where he now lives on the coast in Northport. He has received the Paulding Phelps Award and been recognized as a Master by the American College of Rheumatology. He is also a lay cantor for the Jewish reform congregation in Bangor, which he helped…
Listen Now: Remembering Medicine’s Past
Collector Donah Zack Crawford talks about early surgical instruments, medical techniques, and leeches too!
Can DIY Medicine Tame Rampaging Healthcare Costs?
High health insurance deductibles, physician charges, medication expenses spur patients to seek less costly lab testing, surgical procedures, prescription drugs
Rheumatologists on the Move
Awards, appointments and announcements in the world of rheumatology
NIAMS’ Intramural Research Programs Foster Spirit of Discovery
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases program recognized for excellence in training, innovation
When Rheumatology and Cancer Collide
Chronic inflammation, cancer and autoimmunity are inextricably linked
Rheumatologist John P. Atkinson, MD, Continues Research into Rare Diseases
At age 71, physician enjoys pursuing research into causes of human disease, drivers of inflammation
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