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Curing Epidemics at the Strep Lab
A valuable early research education
Looking Ahead to 2009
Moving forward and reflecting back
The Bone and Joint Decade at the 4/5ths Mark
Missions accomplished?
A Regulatory Leader in Rheumatology
Jeffrey Siegel, MD: A rare combination of clinical scientist and regulatory collaborator
I Am an Advocate
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness.” Cliché perhaps, but certainly fitting in describing the practice of rheumatology of late. We have been blessed with a widening array of therapies with which to treat rheumatologic illnesses. The advent of the biological era promises even greater potential for meaningful reductions in disability and death from these diseases.
A Workforce for the Future
The ACR is working hard to meet tomorrow’s needs
The Difficult Patient Interaction in Rheumatology
How to smooth tough patient encounters
Rheum to Learn
The ARHP’s new NP/PA rheumatology training program will provide a boost to the workforce
The Race Between Senators McCain and Obama
At one time, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama were both considered the underdog choices to receive nominations for the 2008 presidential election.
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