Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
Search results for: Gout
Rheumatology’s Divergent Thinkers
OMERACT selects outcomes measures with an egalitarian process
Letters to the Editor
Readers Say Yea or Nay to Steroids
Physician, Rate Thyself
Ranking the quality of medical care is much more complex than picking the best Italian restaurant in town
Is Your Office Lab Up to Par?
Rheumatology practices with laboratory testing facilities in their offices can offer important benefits to patients and physicians. During their care of patients with musculoskeletal and rheumatic diseases, rheumatologists may order many tests, including erythrocyte sedimentation rate, synovial fluid analysis, complete blood count, fecal occult test, and urinalysis. While the prompt receipt of test results and the capability to evaluate specimens in the office directly improves efficiency, it is important to remember that offices must be certified to perform laboratory testing, particularly high-complexity tests such as the analysis of synovial fluids.
Rheumatology Stakeholders Talk Quality
ACR urged to accelerate efforts to develop quality indicators
Education Beyond the Classroom
The Committee on Education provides the resources you need to keep up to date
Mayo and Grady CONNect
A journey from physician’s mecca to public hospital
It’s a Small World After All
Global collaboration can improve care
Letters to the Editor
Feedback from our Readers