ACR study groups provide an excellent forum for networking at the ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting and are among the most highly sought-after sessions each year. Although study groups are not eligible for CME credits, they provide an opportunity for the exchange of new ideas and in-depth presentations of information. These groups give attendees the opportunity to discuss cases and share experiences with colleagues who share a common interest in one disease, a group of related disorders, or a specialized field of study.
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Get the Most Out of Joint Replacement
Exercise can improve the outcomes in hip and knee replacement surgery
Why the REF?
I am delighted to use the occasion of this inaugural REF president’s column to share a vision of the future and describe the exciting developments that will allow us to meet the challenges ahead. Although most of you know that the ACR is associated with a foundation, I find that many of our members wonder what the REF does that is different from the mission and activities of the ACR and the ARHP. In the simplest terms, the ACR and the ARHP are engaged in improving the quality of our professional lives as rheumatologists and rheumatology health professionals, while the core mission of the REF is to ensure the future of our specialty.
Academic Medical Centers (AMCs) and Patient Safety
Quality adds new dimension to the three-part mission
Lessons from a Different Bench
What can college athletics show us about teaching medicine?
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Time Is of the Essence
Early treatment lessens arthritis pain and disability, but challenges to early detection remain
Reading Rheum
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
Strength from Weakness
Perhaps physicians should look at the doors disability opens, too
Envision Arthritis Pathology
MRI advances in RA and OA
Pediatric BOOST
Many innovative programs aim to meet the increasing need for pediatric rheumatologists
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