Imagine a patient comes into your office with active RA or lupus. You diagnose her and prescribe medications for her active disease—rash, arthritis, and so forth—but you do nothing to address possible long-term complications. You don’t prescribe calcium or vitamin D to prevent osteoporosis, you don’t get a bone density scan, and you don’t order labs to check risk factors for heart disease.
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Research and the Economic “Big One”
The fortunes of industry and academia may rise and fall together
ACR’s Premier Learning Venue
Annual Scientific Meeting no longer an endurance sport
Reduce the Danger of Falls
Common factors in arthritis patients increase falls risk
Patient Self-Management Pioneer
Kate Lorig RN, DrPH, continues to map new territories
2009 ARHP Audioconference Series
The 2009 ARHP Audioconference Series will explore pertinent and timely topics that will strengthen the clinical practice of healthcare providers working with individuals with rheumatic diseases.
Inspire Rheumatology’s Next Generation
The rheumatology patient population is projected to increase dramatically over the next decade, and there is an urgent need to recruit and train the next generation of rheumatologists.
The Physician Leader and Management
A leader is only as good as his or her team, and a team is only as good as its leader.
Remembrance of John Sharp, MD, Rheumatologist Extraordinaire
Dr. Sharp was a rheumatology pioneer who left a lasting mark on the field
A New Focus of International Rheumatology
International collaboration through ILAR promotes health equity in rheumatology
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