At the age of 10, Chad E. Fragle was hospitalized for Legg-Perthes disease at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Dallas. What was a very difficult time for him and his family led to a bright and hopeful future. With the support of his family, specifically from his father, who helped start a golf tournament fundraiser to fight the disease still in existence today, Fragle was given access to administrative leaders within the hospital.
“The Pisetsky Effect”* Helps Mold The Rheumatologist into a Vibrant Publication
Colleagues and contributors share thoughts as the first editor’s tenure comes to a close
Your Career’s Election Day
Voting for your future
Dispelling the Mystery, Ensuring the Future
Bringing calm and organization to chaos: This is what led Greg Dennis, MD, to pursue a career in rheumatology. Dr. Dennis who, at the time, was an internal medicine resident at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, Colo., was seeking a subspecialty that would allow him to pursue immunology in a clinical or laboratory setting. What he realized during his residency was that rheumatology was a mystery to many physicians.
Rheum with a View
Why I sometimes read poetry instead of medicine—and why you should, too
EULAR Magic
Colorful characters and old friends meet in London
Rheum With a View
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
It’s All About the Patient
Trailblazer Evelyn V. Hess combines science and patient care
Patients Add Power to Research Initiatives
A look at how OMERACT involves people with rheumatic disease in its studies
Braving a Volcano (and Other Dangers) for EULAR
Conquering natural disasters and the ExCel to experience global rheumatology
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