Rheumatology’s premier event to be held in Boston from Nov. 14–19
Teaching Rheumatology in Haiti
Rheumatologist Ronald J. Anderson, MD, describes volunteer experience with medical residents, teaching rheumatology
Malpractice Lawsuit Fear Provokes Defensive Medicine Response
Minimizing exposure to malpractice litigation has affected how physicians practice medicine
Letters: Multidisciplinary Care Treatment Goals, Guidelines Essential for Patients
A patient case [The Rheumatologist, May 2014], emphasizes importance of good communication among multiple healthcare providers
Letters: UCLA Study on HLA-B27 Link with Ankylosing Spondylitis at Forefront
Researchers Scholosstein et al were first to connection HLA antigens to the inflammatory disease, not Brewerton et al as reported [The Rheumatologist, May 2014]
How Maintenance of Certification Rule Changes Affect Rheumatologists
The ACR offers resources, tools to help rheumatologists navigate MOC process, earn points
How the Idea of Autoimmunity Emerged
A rheumatologist at the ACR’s State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium in Chicago recalls history of immunology, urges scientists to further explore relationship between autoimmunity, microbiomes
Five Most Important Fraud, Abuse Laws Applicable to Physicians
Know what’s included in the federal False Claims Act, Anti-Kickback Statute and other regulations and guidelines to prevent Medicare abuse
ACR Travel Grants Encourage Collaboration, Research in Rheumatology
Grant recipients who attended the 34th annual European Workshop for Rheumatology Research recall conference highlights, connecting with overseas colleagues
How Rheumatologists Can Connect with Congressional Lawmakers during August Recess
Tips on scheduling in-office meetings in legislators’ home districts and which issues to discuss
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