Rheumatology nurse practitioners can expand capacity in busy rheumatology offices
Translational Rheumatology
Changes to the NIH CTSA program may bring more support to bench-to-bedside research
Rheumatology Etymology
Defining some common words in the world of the rheumatologist
RheumPAC: It’s Not About Politics
The best thing about RheumPAC is that it’s not political.
To Fix Health Policy, You (Yes, You) Have to Get Involved
I can’t tell you how many times I have conversed with a colleague about the state of health policy and heard, “It’s broken.” I invariably have to ask, “What have you done to fix it?” Often times I get a blank stare or an excuse about how Congress doesn’t listen.
Learn a New Language
Rheumatology trainees will need to know basic and clinical science to be successful at translation
Thoughts after a Broken Ankle
A forced convalescence leads to insights into rheumatology and medicine
Advocating with You
Why I Am an Advocate
Office Visit
Clinical nurse specialist Norma Liburd, RN-BC, MN, discusses working in pediatrics, creating list serves, and struggling with insurance companies
Medical Renaissance
Europe has much that is new—including innovative research—emerging from its old-world settings
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