I enjoyed reading your musings on European travel in the February TR [“Medical Renaissance”], particularly when reflecting on my own experiences as a rheumatologist in Europe, wearing two very distinctive hats. It was a rare treat to be invited to lecture at the ACR during fellowship (twice when in Mannik’s lab as a research fellow, not at all during my clinical year at The University of California, San Francisco), yet the occasions were more numerous (limited by clinic duties, attending requirements, and administrative obligation) in my years as a clinician, primarily in small group sessions with colleagues sharing clinical observations.
Letters to the Editor
Praise for a Different Perspective on Foreign Medical Graduates
Rheum With a View
Panush’s perspectives on selections from the literature
Social Networking with Our Patients
A year in the life of a newly minted tech-geek rheumatologist
A Sobering Reality in Sierra Leone
Trip to focus on lupus takes on another purpose
Global Insights from the Bone and Joint Decade Network Conference
Global insights from the Bone and Joint Decade Network Conference
Rheumatology’s Divergent Thinkers
OMERACT selects outcomes measures with an egalitarian process
It’s a Small World After All
Global collaboration can improve care
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