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ACR launches its First Public Relations campaign
Many of us have experienced that look—confusion—when you tell someone that you work in rheumatology. It happens at dinner parties, in line at the grocery store, and during conversations on airplanes. The look can open the door to conversations about rheumatology. However, when the influential people whose decisions affect our specialty don’t know who we…
The Rheumatologist Revamps Its Website
The latest in rheumatology at your fingertips
Increase Rheumatology’s Voice in the AMA
Each June, the American Medical Association’s (AMA’s) House of Delegates Annual Meeting is held in Chicago, gathering representatives from various medical state and specialty societies to discuss and develop official policies of the AMA.
What You See Is What You Get: Transparency in Industry relationships
Transparency in industry relationships
When Steroids Cause Psychosis
Medical management of this side effect is complicated in rheumatology patients.
Rheum with a View: Perspectives on Selections from the Literature
Perspectives on selections from the literature
Drug Updates
Information on New Approvals and Medication Safety
REF’s Campaign to Support RA Research Nears its Initial Funding Target
The REF’s campaign to support RA research nears its initial funding target
What Does Meaningful Use Really Mean?
On July 13, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced the publication of the final rule for the electronic health record (EHR) incentive program. The final rule announcement ended the holding pattern for providers eager to make the switch from paper to digital medical records.
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