• ARP Distinguished Lecture Illuminates Participatory Research

    ARP Distinguished Lecture Illuminates Participatory Research

    Susan Murphy, OT, ScD, explained how leveraging participatory research methods and positioning patients and community members as essential co-creators rather than passive recipients of medical interventions can lead to meaningful collective health solutions for complex medical challenges.

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  • Speakers Trace Evolution in Gout Management

    Speakers Trace Evolution in Gout Management

    Experts, including Jasvinder Singh, MD, MPH, examined the dynamics of gout and cardiometabolic comorbidity management. Gout is an independent risk factor for any vascular event, coronary heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, and atrial fibrillation, he explained.

  • Experts Share the Habits and Skills That Make a Master Clinician

    Experts Share the Habits and Skills That Make a Master Clinician

    Three experts, including David Pisetsky, MD, PhD, shared pearls of wisdom with ACR Convergence attendees to help them achieve greatness in their home practices. Each master clinician agreed that the art of close observation is essential in interactions with patients.

  • Daltroy Lecture Breaks the Silence Around Conversations Between Patients and Rheumatologists About Sex and Intimacy

    Daltroy Lecture Breaks the Silence Around Conversations Between Patients and Rheumatologists About Sex and Intimacy

    Discussing sex, sexuality, and intimacy can be daunting for patients and providers, but ignoring sexual health can have serious implications for the happiness and overall health of those who rely on their clinicians for care. Monday’s Daltroy Memorial Lecture sought to equip rheumatologists with the tools to foster open dialogue, create a supportive environment, and…

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