Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
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From Punch Cards to Patient Reporting
James F. Fries, MD, harnessed computers to address big questions
State-of-the-Art Care for Your Practice
Clinical updates from the ACR Symposium
Letters to the Editor
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Why I Still Like Being a Rheumatologist
The rewards of practice outshine the lure of retirement
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Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
ACR REF Award Provides Big Research Career Break
With many professions, getting that initial experience in an area of expertise is the hardest part of building a career. Kelli Dominick Allen, PhD, can testify that this holds true for new research scientists, or junior investigators.
Go Digital
Rheumatologists’ recommendations for choosing an electronic medical record
Physical Intimacy, Sex, and Rheumatic Disease
Sexuality is like the crazy auntie in every family. Everyone knows she’s part of the family, and she’s there at all the gatherings, but no one wants to talk about her, or to her,” says Amye Leong, MBA, of a subject she’s very passionate about: sexual experience and the rheumatology patient. Leong is the speaker for the April 17 ARHP audioconference.
A Day in the Life of Gay Kuchta, OT
Treating children with rheumatologic diseases takes a unique approach. “You shouldn’t treat them as little adults,” says Gay Kuchta, OT, who works in pediatrics at the Mary Pack Arthritis Program at Vancouver Hospital in British Columbia. “They take special consideration.”