After his rheumatologist helped him get back on his feet, Craig Plumhoff got involved with the ACR Research and Education Foundation to help others like him.
Managing an In-Office Infusion Practice
The increased utilization of infusible biologics for the treatment of rheumatic diseases has opened the door for you to provide more integrated care for your patients. Having an in-office infusion center gives you the ability to deliver this service to your patients in a familiar and supportive setting.
EULAR 2012: Systemic Sclerosis That Doesn’t Fit the Mold
This disease presents a range of hard-to-solve clinical difficulties.
Letter: No European Consensus on Steroid Use in Rheumatoid Arthritis
There is not a consensus between all European rheumatologists regarding the use of steroids in RA; quite a few share your skepticism, including myself.
Inflammatory Myopathies in Children
Treatment options and recent research for juvenile dermatomyositis.
Pediatric Rheumatologists Increasing in Number but Still Rare
Initiatives are growing the ranks and helping to ensure access in remote areas.
Cardiovascular Disease in Rheumatoid Arthritis
How to improve management of heart disease in patients with RA.
Coding Corner: Real-Life Rheumatology Note
A 46-year-old white female comes in for consultation on her arthritis pain.
Sjögren’s Syndrome Moves into the Spotlight
Between 400,000 and 3.1 million adults are affected by Sjögren’s syndrome, and the disease is often challenging to identify.
Patient Fact Sheet: Sjögren’s Syndrome
Sjögren’s syndrome is an inflammatory disease that can affect many different parts of the body.
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