How RN research coordinators can prevent deviations, interruptions in rheumatology clinical trials and enhance patient care
2014 State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium to Be Held April 26–27 in Chicago
ACR’s education and networking seminar to address latest in research, therapy, and scientific advances in rheumatology
Rheumatology Research Foundation President Aims to Make Specialty More Unified
David Karp, MD, PhD, hopes to bring together groups of academics, rheumatologists, and healthcare providers in the field of rheumatology
Rheumatology Research Foundation Updates Awards and Grants Program
Foundation adopts recommendations to expand fellowship training awards, offer new award options for investigators, and provide support for resident research preceptorship award
What Role Does Fascia Play in Rheumatic Diseases?
Recent research explores possible connections between abnormalities in fasciae and painful musculoskeletal conditions such as chronic back pain, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as scleroderma
Statin Guideline Eliminates Cholesterol Treat-to-Target Strategy for Managing Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk
Experts question how to apply the new American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association guidelines in patients with rheumatic disease and call for further validation of the risk assessment algorithm
Microbiome Research Provides Clue to Rheumatoid Arthritis
A new study suggests that intestinal expansion of Prevotella copri may be associated with the pathogenesis of RA
Ethics Forum: The Ethical Challenges of Recruiting Patients for Clinical Trials
A successful recruiter raises concerns about balancing friendliness and enthusiasm with legal and ethical constraints when screening human subjects for research
Tech Talk: Smartphone Apps, Online Games May Encourage Healthy Behaviors in Rheumatology Patients
Customized text messages and virtual reality technology can help health professionals prompt patients to take medications and get exercise
Paleopathology Uses Patients from the Past to Investigate Today’s Diseases
Evidence of disease in prehistoric skeletons can provide clues to early characteristics of rheumatoid arthritis, calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease, and other joint disorders
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