A website provides visitors with a first glimpse of your practice. “Whether you like it or not, people will learn about you and judge you based on your website,” says David Borenstein, MD, MACR, MACP, rheumatologist and partner, Arthritis and Rheumatism Associates, and clinical professor of medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, The George…
Online Education for ARHP Members
In the past decade, there has been a clear demand for and a significant increase in online learning. This was clearly documented in the 2013 report, Changing Course: Ten Years of Tracking Online Education in the United States.1 The report finding demonstrated that 6.7 million students were taking at least one online course, a marked…
The ACR’s Rheumatology.org Adds Tabs to Its Homepage
New “Announcements,” “In The News” tabs feature updates to the ACR’s programs, industry news and media coverage of the ACR/ARHP annual meeting
How to Set Up Your Own Social Media Presence
Tips to help rheumatologists create a professional online existence
Rheumatology Patients Connect, Share Tips, Gain Knowledge through Social Media
Know what your patients find on social media, and what to do when they get bad information
Rheumatologists Harness the Power of Social Media to Reach Patients
Connecting online via Facebook chats has enabled rheumatologists at Nemours to educate patients and their families
Facebook Chats Link Healthcare Providers with Patients
Facebook chats organized by the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City help rheumatologists convey information online to patients