Three ARHP members explain how serving on a committee has helped them achieve professional goals
Letters: Remembering Rheumatology Pioneer Dr. Robert M. Stecher
Acclaimed rheumatologist is known for research on the effects of corticosteroids on rheumatoid arthritis and the role of genetics in rheumatic disease
Rheum with a View: How Should We Train Rheumatology Fellows?
Regulatory mandates in the ACGME’s Next Accreditation System aim to improve the way rheumatologists are trained, but they might not have the desired effect
Rheumatologists on the Move
Awards, appointments, and announcements in the world of rheumatology
Rheumatologist Finds ACR Volunteer Work Enriching Professionally and Personally
Kelly Weselman, MD, has advanced her clinical practice, improved her marketing skills, and advocated for rheumatology while working on ACR committees
Rheum After 5: Retired Rheumatologist Rides and Collects Antique Motorcycles
Motorcycle enthusiast Paul Rochmis, MD, finds lure of metal, chrome, oil, and gasoline irresistible
In Memoriam: Rheumatology Loses Dedicated Pediatric Rheumatologist
Suzanne L. Bowyer, MD served as chief of the division of rheumatology at the Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis and director of the fellowship program from 2003 until 2012
Welcome New ACR and ARHP Leaders
The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) welcomes the newest members of the ACR board of directors and the Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals (ARHP) executive committee
Meet the 2013 ACR President Audrey B. Uknis, MD
A rheumatologist and professor at Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Dr. Uknis was named 2013 president at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) annual business meeting last month
The ACR Honors Contributions to Rheumatology
The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) recognizes a group of distinguished individuals for their contributions to rheumatology research, education, and patient care
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