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
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
Rheumatologists Share International Honor
Two rheumatologists receive prize for significant research discoveries
Rheum with a View
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
Rheum with a View
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
Honorary Member Joan “Happy” Tyree Retiring
Staff member Joan “Happy” Tyree has worked in arthritis since May 1982, when she joined the staff of the ACR. She began her career with the ARHP in August 1984. During her years at the ARHP, she has worked in membership and educational programs, coordinating the development of more than 26 ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting programs.
Office Visit
Epidemiology makes a career of studying arthritis health disparities for Leigh Callahan, PhD
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