Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
Mentoring Makes the World Go ‘Round
After a decade each of serving on many committees and presidential working groups, our work in the ARHP is not over. In fact, we have discovered that our educational and professional motivation to improve research and educate our students has nearly one hundred-percent overlap with the ongoing goals of the ARHP to support the graduate students and young investigators and to sponsor new members. The ARHP offers several opportunities for you to mentor a student, colleague, or non-member through the ARHP Graduate Student Award Program, the Member-Get-a-Member Campaign, and the REF grants programs for health professionals.
Managing Office Infusions: From Biologics to Bones
On June 9, Josh Brinks, BSN, MSN, FNP, will address the management of office infusions during the ARHP June audioconference/webcast.
ARHP Member-Get-a-Member Campaign
Strengthen your professional association and see the benefits of growth by recruiting new members.
Graduate Student Award Mentors Needed
Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference in the life of a graduate student?
Everybody Is Doing It: Are You an Advocate?
This month, the ACR board of directors is on Capitol Hill. As leaders of the organization, they have heard the cry of their membership and are dedicating time to address the concerns of the rheumatology community with Congress.
The Future of Medicine Is in Washington—You Should Be, Too
On March 10, the ACR hosted its 2009 “Advocates for Arthritis” fly-in. During this event, over 100 rheumatologists, rheumatology health professionals, and patient advocates walked the halls of Congress to lobby legislators on important issues affecting the rheumatology community.
Streamlined Funding Portfolio Increases Efficacy
The ACR Research and Education Foundation recently completed a comprehensive review of its core awards and grants portfolio to assure that it was effective in meeting the needs of junior or early career physician-scientists and health professionals.
Myopathies
Patient Fact Sheet
PQRI Now Includes RA Measures Group
In 2008, the only Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) measure that applied to rheumatoid arthritis (RA) was disease-modifying antirheumatic drug therapy. For 2009, five new RA measures were included, for a total of six measures in the new RA Measures Group. The five new measures were developed in 2008 by the National Committee for Quality Assurance in collaboration with the ACR and the American Medical Association’s Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement and were subsequently adopted by Medicare.
New Reasons to Get Excited About the 2009 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting
Practicing clinicians and basic and clinical investigators alike will benefit from the expanded offerings and the return of ever-popular sessions and features at this year’s ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting, to be held in Philadelphia October 16–21.
Coding Corner Question
May’s Coding Challenge
Coding Corner Answer
May’s Coding Answer
The Dos and Don’ts of Documentation
In order for a physician to be reimbursed for his or her services, those services must be documented. Your documentation should be able to stand on its own; it is your story of the visit. Just imagine if the news reported, “two people found dead” and nothing else. You would want to know who, when, where, and possibly why. A good news story gives all pertinent information, and your documentation should do the same.
Use Communication Style Clues to Manage Your Employees
Over the last two months, “From the College” provided insight on the Five Rs of physician leadership: recruitment, realization, recognition, redirection, and retention. The Five Rs give great guidance in managing the leadership process, yet they will be far less effective if you lack the ability—or willingness—to successfully communicate with your employees.
Let’s Get Personal
Finding cost-effective solutions in the quest for personalized medicine
Communications Line to the Top
The Affiliate Society Council brings local concerns to the ACR leadership
Hard Work Behind the Scenes
My first ACR board meeting gives an insider’s view
Drug Updates
Information on safety, labeling changes, and pharmaceutical research
The Heart-SCC Puzzle
Identifying and treating cardiac involvement in systemic sclerosis can be a challenge