Articles By Rachel Tate, DO

What Does Your Desk Say About You?
I’m a firm believer that your desk space is a window to your soul, if not your neuroses. My first year fellow and colleague kept his desk meticulously sterile. It was so sparsely decorated and clean, he could be the poster child for minimalism. This was in drastic contrast to our program director, who had papers and books strewn about and multiple half-filled coffee cups surrounding his desk. His chair was typically found in the middle of the room with his white coat thrown about like a kindergartener’s art project. Here are my observations from the natural habitats and home-base of rheumatologists.
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My ACR Takeaways
With ACR 2017 winding down and the sheer volume of information seemingly overwhelming, I wanted to take the time to write an article regarding a few tips I learned that I will use in clinical practice.
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2017 MIPs Reporting, What You Need to Know
As a follow up to Dr. Will Harvey’s lecture at ACR 2017 (session title: Holy MACRA! How to Survive and Thrive in the New Era of MACRA, MIPS, and APMs), here are the keys for reporting your collections.
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Gut-derived TNF: Connection Between Crohn’s and SpA and Sacroiliitis
The pathogenesis between microscopic gut inflammation leading to the development of Crohn’s disease and sacroiliitis has been poorly understood. Dr. Debusschere, et al sought to understand this important link between IBD and axial SpA.
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Sustenance Inspector’s 2017 Annual ACR report
There are two things I learned in rheumatology fellowship.Never burn any bridges because everyone in rheumatology knows each otherRheumatologists like their food
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Step Into Sunshine
I recently had a follow up with an SLE patient who wanted to discuss sun protection options since moving to Dallas, where we have 232 days of sunshine yearly. Sun protection is important for our patients. As rheumatologists, we have an obligation to go beyond 'avoid the sun or wear sunscreen when you're out' platitudes.
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MACRA: Not Just an Acronym Inside an Acronym
Education on MACRA is the key to successful survival. The important take home points noted in Dr. Will Harvey’s lecture at ACR 2016 (session title: Holy MACRA! How to Survive and Thrive in the New Era of MACRA, MIPS, and APMs) are stated below.
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All week I’ve attempted to catch the spirit of ACR and rheumatology in a picture or quote, but after attending ACR 2016 in Washington, DC, I found myself surrounded by examples.
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Guselkumab Efficacy and Tolerability in PsA/PsO
New treatment options for psoriatic arthritis continue to be explored at this year’s ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. Guselkumab (GUS) is a fully human monoclonal antibody against the p19 subunit of IL-23.
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MACRA: Not Just an Acronym Inside an Acronym
Education on MACRA is the key to successful survival. The important take home points noted in Dr. Will Harvey’s lecture at ACR 2016 (session title: Holy MACRA! How to Survive and Thrive in the New Era of MACRA, MIPS, and APMs) are stated below.
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