Dr. Miller, professor, chair of pharmacy practice at North Dakota State University, to evaluate new drugs seeking first-time FDA approval
Growing up with Juvenile Arthritis
A pediatric patient with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis shares her perspective on living with the disease, importance of pediatric rheumatology care
Mobile Health Devices May Have Limited Use in Rheumatology
Challenges exist in developing m-health apps for rheumatology patients because of the difficulty in pinpointing what needs to be measured
How Rheumatologists Can Boost Patient Understanding of Educational Materials
Choosing appropriate, pre-written disease fact sheets, or writing your own educational documents can help patients with low health literacy comprehend information about their condition
Listen to Rick Brasington, MD, Discuss Beekeeping
Rheum after 5: April 2014
Rheum After 5: Rheumatologist Shares Joy of Singing
Retired physician Daniel Appelrouth, MD, uses vocal talents to entertain patients, peers, and friends, and raise money for hunger charities
How to Build a Strong Doctor–Patient Relationship
Listening to patients, relating to them, and addressing their concerns develops trust between physicians and patients
How Rheumatism Got its Name
The origination of the ailing word and its variations throughout history used to describe rheumatic disorders
Parents Give Back after Watching Daughter’s Struggle with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Diagnosis prompts Steve and Debbie Russell to support the Rheumatology Research Foundation
Rheuminations: Road to Success in Medicine May Be Paved with Failure
How healthcare has benefited from breakthrough discoveries related to bovine spongiform encephalitis, H. pylori ulcer disease, and properdin by researchers who persevered despite criticism from skeptics
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