Rheumatology is such a gratifying and emotionally rewarding medical specialty. There is no better feeling than helping patients with conditions whose proper diagnosis and management have eluded other practitioners. A patient with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) presents with pain, and a major clinical tenet of DISH has been its lack of association with pain.
A Comparison of the Canadian and U.S. Healthcare Systems
The joys and the hazards of the Canadian single-payer universal healthcare program Canadian and the high-capacity and costly U.S. healthcare system.
A Short History of Rheumatoid Arthritis Therapeutics
Or, why I chose to become a rheumatologist
A Walk in the Windy City
A final column full of many thanks and a few parting thoughts
Your Career’s Election Day
Voting for your future
EULAR Magic
Colorful characters and old friends meet in London
Braving a Volcano (and Other Dangers) for EULAR
Conquering natural disasters and the ExCel to experience global rheumatology
Past Secrets for the Future of Lupus
A stretch-limo ride with academic rheumatologists leads to reflection
Treat-to-Target Decisions and Dilemmas
A better understanding of targets can lead to better outcomes down the road
Learn a New Language
Rheumatology trainees will need to know basic and clinical science to be successful at translation
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