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The Dying Hospital Consult (Best of 2015)

Hospital consults – “nobody goes there anymore”, and not because it’s too crowded (a quote from the late great Yogi Berra), but rather because it’s a poor investment of time and resources.

The History of Citrullination (Best of 2015)

1998 marked the introduction of citrulline as a unique target in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis. The hallmark article by Schellekens et al in the Journal of Clinical Investigation has since been cited over 500 times.  Dr.

A Rheumatology State of Mind (Best of 2015)

A 2013 study reported that people from Denmark were the happiest. Reasons were postulated, but it was suggested it was because their expectations were so low.

How I Choose Biologics (Best of 2015)

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

ICD-10: Preparing for the Next Y2K (Best of 2015)

ICD-10 starts tomorrow, October 1st. Your Coding memory will have to increase 5-fold or more as we go from 16,000 to 68,000 new ICD-10 codes. How this will affect each of us remains to be seen. There’s a lot to learn, and many wonder if this will be the next “Y2K”.

Strange ICD-10 Codes (Best of 2015)

The range of categories and diagnostic possibilities is astronomical with the new ICD-10 and its 68,000 codes.

Physicians Bash Meaningful Use at Open Forum

Members of two professional medical societies griped about what they view as the Obama administration's inept attempts to regulate electronic health records (EHRs) and shared their visions for the ideal online platform at a second "town hall" meeting here Tuesday.

Top 5 and Bottom 5 Joints (Best of 2015)

Who knows or ponders the articulations (joints) more so than the rheumatologist or orthopedist? We know their anatomy, their contours, tender sites and how to examine them. Adults have over 200 bones and up to 360 joints. Imagine if you had to do a DAS360?

The Differential Diagnosis of Heel Pain (Best of 2015)

A slim, yoga bending, middle aged school teacher seeks a rheumatology consultation to determine the cause and cure for her left lateral heel pain for the past 6 months. No trauma, no crazy footwear and no systemic symptoms, uveitis, or peripheral/axial arthritis.

The Nine Lives of Hydroxychloroquine (Best of 2015)

Hydroxychloroquine is one of many medications frequently used in rheumatology practice.

Famous Rheumatologist Quotes – Part I (Best of 2015: #8)

A famous quote from Verna Wright, MD,states, “Clinicians may all too easily spend years writing“doing well” in the notes of a patient who has become progressively crippled before their eyes".

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