A western lifestyle has been implicated as contributing to the onset of various inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
Upon receiving the presidential gavel, Hazel L. Breland, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, CLA, will become the 50th ARHP president and the first African-American woman to assume this title.
Patient education opportunities and initiatives around the globe are the topics of this year’s annual International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR) session.
Rising popularity of at-home genetic tests has spurred new questions from patients, who are turning to their medical providers for help interpreting the DNA analysis.
More than 100 students and residents gathered on Sunday for the Rheumatology Research Foundation’s Choose Rheumatology Experience.
RheumPAC is the ACR’s nonpartisan political action committee (PAC) that works to elect and support pro-rheumatology candidates. It is the only PAC dedicated to the interests of the rheumatology profession.
The Image Competition is back for 2018 — with a new process and higher-quality images!
ACR/ARHP members are realizing what they have at their fingertips — a registry fully staffed with knowledgeable people ready to help them succeed under MIPS.
The American College of Rheumatology Board of Directors and Committee on Journal Publications (CJP) are thrilled that the College is adding a third official journal: ACR Open Rheumatology (ACROR).
Up to 10 percent of all rheumatology patients have fibromyalgia, and there can be significant overlap with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, lupus, and other common rheumatologic complaints, according to one of Saturday’s ACR Review Course presenters.