Few effective treatments for OA have been developed, and the approach to clinical trials might need modifications
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For OA, Recommendations and Treatments Diverge
Study notes problems with adherence to evidence-based OA guidelines
BATTER-UP Takes Swing at Potential RA Biomarkers
Ongoing study aims to identify patients unlikely to respond to anti-TNF drugs
What Makes a “Best Doctor” Best?
Rankings’ publishers tout their approaches, but many rheumatologists are blasé about making the list
Medical Renaissance
Europe has much that is new—including innovative research—emerging from its old-world settings
ACR Volunteers Meet in Atlanta for Leadership Development
Volunteers from the ACR, ARHP, and REF met in Atlanta last month for the annual Leadership Development Conference. This year’s keynote lecture was on the changes in healthcare, including quality improvement and emerging reimbursement models such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and the Pay-for-Performance movement. The topic proved to be very important to the group,…
An ‘Idea Factory’ Focused on Patient Care
Trish Cornell, BSc, combines clinical and leadership skills to improve patient management
The Evolution of Glucocorticoids
Hench lecturer highlights complexities of these steroid hormones’ signaling mechanisms
Rheum with a View
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
ACR Meets with CMS Administrator
Leadership discusses quality, reimbursement, and medical home
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