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Rheumatology Salaries 2025 Medscape has published its annual Physician Compensation report with physican salaries up roughly 3% and eight specialties earning more than $500,000 per annum. https://t.co/DNe42EsxRW https://t.co/aegcNm8Pla
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ACR Endorses New Training Model for Pediatric Subspecialties The ACR welcomes the recent announcement from the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) outlining new training models for pediatric subspecialties. Given the collaborative work ACR has engaged in over the years, this is https://t.co/blNkWXuLkJ
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Follow the Money (4.23.2026)

Dr. Jack Cush follows the money and all the news that fits the Rheumatology Gab for this past week. 

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DESIR axSpA inception cohort study of 631 pts (no HTN), found no signif association between NSAID use & incident HTN. Over 10 YRs, 88 developed HTN (HR 1.01, 1.00–1.02) https://t.co/Gs9mPwthEj https://t.co/4sfpHmFTsu
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Rheumatology Salaries 2025 Medscape has published its annual Physician Compensation report with physican salaries up roughly 3% and eight specialties earning more than $500,000 per annum. https://t.co/UKc2l4FBQZ https://t.co/Kqzbl6pGWh
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Twofold Mortality in SLE

Despite declining incidence of lupus, mortality for SLE was twice that of controls in this large incident cohort study.

Ethnicity is a strong predictor of incidence and outcomes in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. This population study used the UK Clinical Practice

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Prescribing Lessons (4.17.2026) https://t.co/6JfMvsGIdS https://t.co/W6BNcwMD3O
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NSAIDs in Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

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At least some patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can safely use common drugs for musculoskeletal aches and pains, a large study of insurance claims data suggested, contradicting a widespread concern that these products can trigger IBD flares.

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ACR Endorses New Training Model for Pediatric Subspecialties

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The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) welcomes the recent announcement from the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) outlining new training models for pediatric subspecialties. Given the collaborative work ACR has engaged in over the years, this is an important step forward in reimagining

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Rheumatology Salaries 2025

Medscape has published its annual Physician Compensation report with physican salaries up roughly 3% and eight specialties earning more than $500,000 per annum. 

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What is the most widely shared physician concern regarding the use of augmented intelligence? Take this week's RheumIQ quiz to find out. https://t.co/SkXNtYJk2v https://t.co/fOKS5clUz5
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Do patients with chronic pain have double the rates of smoking compared to those without pain? Take this week's RheumIQ quiz to find out. https://t.co/rmB55KC7Zh https://t.co/ms3G9uBMd5
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Aspirin Cardiovascular Prevention in Giant Cell Arteritis

A retrospective target trial emulations has shown that low-dose aspirin (ASA) given with a giant cell arteritis (GCA) diagnosis is associated with a lower risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), but a higher risk of GI bleeding.

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Weight-loss drugs may affect joints directly

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A new study from Aarhus University shows that the hormone GLP-1, which is mimicked in medication for diabetes and weight loss, is present in joint fluid. In the long term, this may open up new treatments for arthritis.

Rsearchers from the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus

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ACR Backs the Provider Reimbursement Stability Act The ACR thanked lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives for introducing the bipartisan Provider Reimbursement Stability Act of 2025 (H.R. 8163), legislation designed to stabilize Medicare payments for physicians and https://t.co/15xU3DGD34
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A LESSON FOR GC OVERUSE: Inappropriate PPI use was Twice as successful w/ reduced w/ GP & Pt-facing intervention (15 vs 7%) vs usual care or GP-only intervention. Study of 1498 GPs, 34K pts https://t.co/QWW0VYVpzU https://t.co/X3V6NMawq2
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Faculty Panel Q&A This expert panel from https://t.co/4UQlqwujiR 2026 brings together leading faculty to address real-world challenges in RA care, offering practical insights you can apply immediately in practice. 🎧 Listen here: https://t.co/LOiUuia852 https://t.co/REvpPJv0O8
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Physician Use of Augmented Intelligence has Doubled A 2026 Physician Survey assessing AI and its use in Medical Practice has been published and follows earlier surveys on adoption and use. This is the third in a series of longitudinal surveys (prior waves 2023, 2024), enabling https://t.co/4QoMR17Ure
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Cross-sectional study from UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink Aurum looked at > 40K w/ #PMR Rx w/ steroids - 67% were coprescribed bisphosphonates (BP) & 79% Rx PPIs/H2RAs (less in males & pts deprived areas) resulting more Fx w/in 12 mos (2.32% vs 1.4%). https://t.co/b2DFJMjqCu
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Prescribing Lessons (4.17.2026)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal articles from this past week on RheumNow.com.

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Modest Benefits with AI Scribes on EHR Documentation Documenting patient visits in the EHR is essential to care, but a major contributor to clinician burnout. AI-enabled ambient documentation (“AI scribes”) can auto-generate draft clinical notes for clinician review. They may https://t.co/6HaUwpFYLC
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ACR Backs the Provider Reimbursement Stability Act

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The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) today thanked lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives for introducing the bipartisan Provider Reimbursement Stability Act of 2025 (H.R. 8163), legislation designed to stabilize Medicare payments for physicians and protect patient access to care

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Adjunctive Prednisolone for Kawasaki Disease

An NEJM study has shown that glucocorticoids provide no added benefit when added to standard primary treatment in Kawasaki disease patients.

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Still's Disease Update

Arthritis Research & Therapy has published an overarching review of Still's disease - claiming it to be a single acquired and complex autoinflammatory disease in which both pediatric and adult forms share core pathogenic mechanisms, genetic associations and clinical presentations, with minor

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Physician Use of Augmented Intelligence has Doubled

A 2026 Physician Survey to assess artificial intelligence and its use in Medical Practice has been published and follows earlier surveys around adoption and use. This is the third in a series of longitudinal surveys (prior waves 2023, 2024), enabling meaningful trend analysis. AI adoption has

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