Advancing rheumatology throughout the world
An Identity Crisis for RA
A few suggestions to bring rheumatic disease the recognition and respect it deserves
Revising Fibromyalgia: One Year Later
The 2010 ACR fibromyalgia criteria capture the broader clinical picture and help ensure more appropriate diagnosis and management by primary care
A Milestone in RA Research
Within Our Reach funding meets goal, makes impact
Advocating with You
Why I Am an Advocate
GO! This is “My Kind of Town” for Rheumatology
This November, the Windy City will host some of the world’s most gifted speakers and educators in the field of rheumatology. Mark your calendars now for the ACR/ARHP 75th Annual Scientific Meeting, because there will be no better place to be to learn the state of the art in clinical rheumatology.
2011 Fellows-in-Training Scholarship
The Fellows-in-Training (FIT) Scholarship is designed to expose fellows-in-training to the ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting. This program supplements the advanced training rheumatology fellows receive at their training programs and includes an educational symposium specifically designed for the fellows and an evening reception on Friday, November 4, 2011. Registration for the FIT Annual Meeting Scholarship will open on Friday, July 15 and close at 5:00 pm Eastern time on Monday, August 8.
GO! A Scientific Program that Surpasses Excellence
Join us in Chicago, November 4–9, 2011, for the 2011 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting, the premier rheumatology meeting.
Medical Societies Ask, What’s in a Name?
ICD-11, history, and confusion a catalyst for replacing eponyms with descriptions in disease nomenclature
Never Give Up on a Patient
ACR President David Borenstein, MD, receives AF honor for his dedication to rheumatology
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