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How I Choose Biologics

Clinical decision-making, occurring at the intersection of the ’art’ and the ’science’ of medicine, remains enigmatic and controversial. 

Annual Review of Rheumatology Advances - 2014

This retrospective highlights several of the most impactful publications, trends, research and news that occurred in 2014.

Rheumatology Pearls from Twitter - Really?

To many of my colleagues (admitted Luddites) the mere mention of Twitter results in the “omi-god 360” eye roll with an accompanying snide comment.

The Nine Lives of Hydroxychloroquine

The hydroxychloroquine story begins in 1638 when the wife of the Viceroy of Peru, Countess Cinchona, acquired malaria while living in the New World.

Hot Stuff from the Cleveland Clinic Biologic Therapies Summit – Part I

Highlights and take-home messages from the Cleveland Clinic Center for Continuing Education's Biologic Therapies Summit held this week (April 30 – May 2, 2015). 

Ten Pregnancy Takeaways from the ACR Reproductive Health Summit

In January 2014 the ACR convened a "Reproductive Health Summit" in Washington, DC to examine our understanding and knowledge of Pregnancy and Lactation issues in women with Rheumatic diseases.   Key Stakeholders from the FDA, NIH, Womens advocacy groups, Dermatology, Gastrenterology, ACR and Pharma were asked to discuss what is know and what our unmet needs are. 

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