
Join the ACR for a weekend of high-impact education at the 2018 State-of-the-Art Clinical Symposium, held April 13 – 15, 2018, in Chicago. The program offers information on cutting-edge clinical […]
Changes to reimbursement introduced by the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) will affect your Medicare income for 2019. “Rheumatologists generally know that MACRA is up and running,” said […]
Abnormalities and dysfunction in B cell regulation have long been recognized as a central feature of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Less understood is what causes the dysfunctions seen in SLE […]
Like the rest of medicine, the pace of clinical research and improvement in rheumatology far outstrips the pace of clinical practice improvement. Medical practitioners at all levels are far quicker […]
Pediatric rheumatology — one of the most vibrant and productive communities in the specialty — has several presentations at the Annual Meeting, but the best of the best are gathered […]
Significant change is coming to the management of juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) for the first time in decades. Two of the first-ever clinical trials in JDM, new therapeutic agents, and new […]
Advances in technology have produced a growing variety of new educational tools and models. Learners generally like these new approaches, but there are very few studies that examine long-term retention […]
2017 has been a busy year in Washington. “We had the Obamacare debates in stops and starts that seemed to go away, Medicare payment reform, high drug prices, transparency in […]
A Sunday State-of-the-Art Lecture will cover the latest findings related to reactive arthritis, including the biological mechanisms that link microbial factors to arthritis and some of the management implications. Emerging […]
While many rheumatologists recognize that pain is highly dependent on the physical structure of joints and supporting tissues, not everyone has the detailed anatomical knowledge of the ankle and foot, […]