Methotrexate and its mechanism of action
Search results for: hip OA
The Microbiome
A voyage to (our inner) Lilliput
Cuts to NIH Funding Affect Programs and Careers
Medical schools tap philanthropic organizatinos and the VA for research dollars
A Look Back with Pride and Appreciation
The many accomplishments of the past year set the stage for a bright, busy future
Your Career’s Election Day
Voting for your future
Pain Management and the Role of Sleep
Afton L. Hassett, PsyD
Dispelling the Mystery, Ensuring the Future
Bringing calm and organization to chaos: This is what led Greg Dennis, MD, to pursue a career in rheumatology. Dr. Dennis who, at the time, was an internal medicine resident at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, Colo., was seeking a subspecialty that would allow him to pursue immunology in a clinical or laboratory setting. What he realized during his residency was that rheumatology was a mystery to many physicians.
Rheumatology Professionals and Patient Advocates Take Their Stories to Capitol Hill
The ACR’s annual Advocates for Arthritis conference, September 19–20, brought more than 120 rheumatologists, rheumatology health professionals, and patient advocates to our nation’s capital. Attendees, representing 37 states, met with more than 175 congressional offices, sharing their stories of access to care, treatment, and the importance of research.
Clinical Trials Go Global
As medical research expands to the global population, will trial results sill apply to U.S. populations?
Two-Thirds of Rheumatologists Satisfied with Profession
A fair wage and choice of practice setting are areas of concern
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