Finding cost-effective solutions in the quest for personalized medicine
If Joe the Plumber Gets Arthritis
Campaign figure’s connection to personalized medicine
Change on the Mall
Will an election driven by change bring agreeable—and affordable—healthcare reform?
Take Our Regulators—Please!
May 2009 bring us a return to constructive, thoughtful oversight in all fields
Research and the Economic “Big One”
The fortunes of industry and academia may rise and fall together
Waiting for The Big One
Anticipation—both bad and good—was the mood at this year’s ACR meeting
Enact Change in RA
Future advances could be challenged by structural barriers within the specialty
An American in Paris
Visiting a historical city inspires reflections on the history and progress of rheumatology
The Quest for Olympic Gold
What should physicians make of sick athletes’ success stories?
Can You Mentor By Committee?
Committees lack the one-on-one relationship that is the backbone of early career training