Patients and rheumatologists find pros and cons in Web-based research
Facebook Chats Link Healthcare Providers with Patients
Facebook chats organized by the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City help rheumatologists convey information online to patients
CORRONA Team Provides Data-Based Tool to Address Rheumatology’s Questions
The Consortium of Rheumatology Researchers of North America (CORRONA) patient registry collects a host of treatment and disease indicators for a variety of rheumatic diseases at every physician visit
ACR Report Outlines Reasonable Use of Ultrasound in Rheumatology
The American College of Rheumatology’s (ACR) “Report on Reasonable Use of Musculoskeletal Ultrasonography in Rheumatology Clinical Practice” addresses using the technology in the context of an overall clinical evaluation
President’s Perspective: Big Questions, Bent Forks, and New Names
The ACR year in review
What Does Stage 2 Meaningful Use Mean for Your Rheumatology Practice?
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Stage 2 Meaningful Use rule will focus on using data collected for more advanced clinical processes
Tech Talk: New Platform Aims to Make Telephone Communication Simpler
MedXCom system helps physicians better manage their phone calls with patients
How the Mayo Clinic Maximizes Learning Opportunities Through Social Media
The Mayo Clinic’s Center for Social Media has become a social media resource for healthcare providers nationwide
The ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting: Focus on Technology
Members of the American College of Rheumatology and Associate Rheumatology Health Professionals members can learn how to incorporate the latest technological advances, including electronic health records, into their clinical practice
ACR Resource Center Offers On-Site Expertise for Rheumatologists at ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting
ACR center staff will be on hand to answer all types of rheumatology-related questions
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