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Is Improving Your Career One of Your Resolutions?
Another New Year’s has just passed, and if you’ve opted for one of the typical resolutions, you’ve decided to lose weight, exercise more, or quit a nasty habit like smoking. If you’re one to make resolutions, have you considered adding a career-related resolution to your self-improvement goals for the new year? Most of us spend a significant portion of our lives at work, so it makes sense.
Documenting Infusion Time, Start to Finish
Has your practice ever experienced the disappointment of being downcoded because of lack of supporting documentation?
Don’t Get Lost in Translation: Helping rheumatology Patients with Limited English Skills
Helping rheumatology patients with limited English skills
H1N1 Influenza A Virus Brings Many Questions, Few Answers
Rheumatologists grapple with vaccine concerns and the impact of medications on response
Neurological Piece of the Fibromyalgia Puzzle
Exploring the peripheral and central elements of pain in FM
Another Vocabulary for Rheumatology Research
Matt Liang, MD, MPH, addresses patients’ authentic concerns
Turn Down the Pain Volume
Fibromyalgia’s evolution from discrete entity to prototypical central pain syndrome
Practical Medication Management
Take a firm stand in perioperative and pregnant patients with rheumatic disease
Ortho Angle
Where rheumatology and orthopedics meet
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