Will increasing technology in the exam room have a dehumanizing effect on the patient physician relationship? Maybe not.
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To Document or to Doctor? That Is the Question
Is paper pushing taking away from patient care?
Rheum and Race: Where Are We?
It is time to examine the role of race in the care we provide
Dr. Wolfe & the National Data Bank for Rheumatic Diseases (NBD)
A private database becomes a national resource
Advocacy and More
A week in the life of the ACR
ACR Master Wins 2007 Leadership in Personalized Medicine Award
ACR Master Ralph Snyderman, MD, chancellor emeritus for health affairs at Duke University in Durham, N.C., and founder and chairman of Proventys Inc., recently received the 2007 Leadership in Personalized Medicine Award. The award, given by the Personalized Medicine Coalition (PMC), honors Dr. Snyderman’s efforts to advance predictive and targeted therapies on a national scale.
Rheumatology with Rhythm
The circadian rhythm offers insight into treating rheumatic diseases
2008 Keystone Pediatric Rheumatology Symposium
In 1976, a group of rheumatologists convened in Park City, Utah, to discuss the rheumatic diseases of childhood. In many ways, this was the beginning of the pediatric rheumatology subspecialty in the United States.
Myositis Mysteries
Why isn’t my myositis patient getting better?
Plan for Success in 2008
We’re ready for the rewards and challenges of the coming year
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