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What it’s like to specialize in rheumatology: Shadowing Dr. Seo – American Medical Association (blog)

As a medical student, do you ever wonder what its like to specialize in rheumatology? Meet Philip Seo, MD, a rheumatologist and featured physician in the AMA Wire Shadow Me Specialty Series, which offers advice directly from physicians about life in their specialties. Check out his insights to help determine whether a career in rheumatology might be a good fit for you.

Shadowing Dr. Seo

Specialty: Rheumatology

Practice setting: Academic

Employment type: University employee

Years in practice: 13

A typical day in my practice: Three days a week, Im in the clinic seeing patients. I start around 8 a.m. and see my last patient around 4 p.m., sometimes with the help of a trainee.

One of the advantages of working in a university setting is that it has allowed me to develop a narrow specialty. Although Im a rheumatologist, my area of expertise is systemic vasculitis, and patients will travel long distances so I can help them with microscopic polyangiitis, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, Takayasus arteritis and other diagnoses that might not walk into most clinics every day.

I am also the program director for the Division of Rheumatology at Johns Hopkins, so on the other days of the week, I run the fellowship programs and work on other projects.

Six weeks out of the year, I am assigned to supervise the inpatient consult service at one of our two hospitals. The disadvantage of this is that the workflow can be unpredictable. One day we may have five consults, and the next we may have zero consults. The advantage is that it forces me out of my comfort zone and makes me think about diagnoses and diseases that I might not typically see in my clinic.

As a trainee, I think its hard to get a sense of what rheumatology is because we are often the service of last resort, the service that gets called when everyone else has seen a patient and no one can come up with a unifying diagnosis. My clinic is almost the exact opposite, and in my typical clinic day I will largely see patients who are doing well and are just coming in for a tune-up.

The most challenging and rewarding aspects of caring for rheumatology patients: Most rheumatic diseases are diagnosed clinically, meaning that theres generally not one single test that can prove what diagnosis a patient has. As a practicing rheumatologist, this is endlessly gratifying because it never gets old. Generally, even within a given diagnosis, each patient will have his or her own unique set of symptoms, and an approach that worked for one patient may not work for another.

Because so many diagnoses in my field rely on clinical assessment, they are generally not diseases that you can diagnose by reading about the criteria on UpToDate. It is incredibly rewarding to realize that I have picked up a skill set that allows me to help patients whom other doctors cannot.

Adjectives to describe the typical rheumatologist: Detail-oriented. Storytellers.

How my lifestyle matches or differs from what I had envisioned in medical school: Work-life balance is always a challenge, and I frankly try not to give a lot of thought to my college classmates who have already made more money than I will likely see during my lifetime. I also know that Im making a bit of a trade-off: I work in an academic practice so I can see patients I find interesting and rewarding, and in exchange, I make somewhat less money than my trainees who went directly into private practice.

As an academic, I also do a reasonable amount of traveling to give lectures and meet people in other institutions, which is rewarding, but it also means that I spend fewer nights each month in my own bed. On the other hand, in my field, there arent that many reasons that I would have to go into the hospital urgently in the middle of the night, and its nice to have that level of predictability and stability in my life. In fact, there are a good number of people who choose rheumatology specifically because it allows them to work part-time.

Skills every physician in training should have for rheumatology but wont be tested for on the board exam: E.Q.: emotional quotient. The ability to walk into a room and place a patient at ease is incredibly important, and its not a skill that is easily taught. I think that every patient needs a different type of doctorsay, a buddy, a father-figure or a confidantand it is up to us to determine how to best respond to those needs.

The ability to communicate effectively is also incredibly important. Many diagnoses in rheumatology are complicated, with complex regimens, and learning how to explain everything in a comprehensible fashion is crucial. A good deal of my time in my clinic is spent explaining other doctors plans to my patients!

One question every physician in training should ask themselves before pursuing this specialty: How much do I enjoy the story? More than any other specialty, rheumatology is full of storytellers, people who enjoy listening to patients talk about how they were doing well until Memorial Day, when they looked down at their legs and realized that they were developing a rash that they had never seen before. In my field, its often the journey from health to illness that gives us the diagnosis, and listening to the patient tell his or her story is how we collect the pieces to the puzzle.

One book every medical student interested in rheumatology should read: When Breath Becomes Air, by Paul Kalanithi, MD

The online resources students interested in my specialty should follow: Johns Hopkins Rheumatologys website, the American College of Rheumatologys website and the American College of Rheumatology on Facebook and Twitter.

Quick insights I'd give students who are considering rheumatology:If you think you might be interested in rheumatology, go out and find a rheumatologist! I think that too many people are dissuaded from the field because of the one crazy case they had heard about without realizing the broad spectrum of patients rheumatologists see. The best way to figure out if the field is a good fit is to shadow a rheumatologist.

Rheumatology is a good field for people who want to get to know their patients. Ive been in practice long enough that I have cared for some patients for over a decade, and not every field gives you the opportunity to become such an important part of your patients lives.

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Asia-Pacific News In Brief (February 6, 2017) – The Holmes Report

SYDNEYLeading Australian independent Sling & Stone is partnering with Interpublic Group agency Golin under an agreement that will provide the firms clients with access to an international network, and Golin clients with additional capabilities in Australia. Sling & Stone has also added several new clients, including Campos Coffee, GreenSync, and nura. They join a roster that includes Twitter, Xero, Domain, Kogan.com, and Slack.

MUMBAIGolinOpinionhas won the PR mandate for Dr. Oetker, a leading brand of western cuisine in India. The agency was appointed after a multi-agency pitch and will build a strategic framework for Dr. Oetker India by establishing the brand's core values that define it globally and strengthen the positioning of the brand.

SYDNEYPatrice Pandeleos and Heather Mollins, who most recently led Kite Communications as general manager and associate director respectivelyhave launched Seven Communications, a new full service communications agency that will offer a varied pricing structure. The agency will offer public relations, social media, digital, SEO, SEM, content development,events, issues and crisis management, strategy and planning, media solutions, influencer engagement and talent management. The agencys name is a reflection of the companys guiding seven values; be innovative, commit to excellence, tell it like it is, be accountable, be proactive, have a conscience and be human.

SYDNEYTechnology agency DT and strategic communications consultancy Cannings, both part of WPP, have launchedScout, an digital approach to issues and crisis management. Scout provides clients with full-service preparedness, from board level advice and corporate positioning, through crisis communication planning, stakeholder sentiment monitoring and analysis, simulation training, and real-time digital response and reputation recovery plans. It enables companies to deliver a swift, targeted response, designed to prevent issues escalating and triggering a robust process should a crisis occur.

SEOULBurson-Marsteller has appointed Elizabeth Bae as managing director in the corporate practice of its South Korea office, driving client development, strategy and new offerings for the practice. Bae joins Burson-Marsteller from Edelman Korea, where she led the firm's corporate and consumer practice and provided counsel for global brands across consumer products, food and beverage, and travel and tourism, as well as finance and business-to-business sectors.

SYDNEYMarketing communications agency Filtered Media of Sydney, Australia, has become the latest partner of PROI Worldwide, the leading global partnership of independent communications agencies. Founded by Heather Jones and Mark Jones in 2007, Filtered Media employs at team of 25 and works with client such as Telstra, Coca-Cola, Vitamix, Adobe and NEC. PROI Worldwide now has four agencies in Australia, with offices in Sydney and Melbourne, and plans to add a fifth agency in Brisbane in the near future.

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Solutions Plumbing & Gasfitting Ltd. Partners With Canada West Internet Marketing – Satellite PR News (press release)

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Solutions Plumbing & Gasfitting Ltd. has enlisted the help of SEO specialists Canada West Internet Marketing to promote their services online to communities in Red Deer, Alberta and beyond.

Red Deer, Alberta, Canada February 3, 2017 /MarketersMedia/

The vast majority of initial enquiries on all goods and services are now made online, via major search engines. As such, it is increasingly important for even local businesses to be listed in these results, and ranked highly enough to hit the first page, where customers will make the vast majority of their enquiries and selections. Solutions Plumbing & Gasfitting of Red Deer, Alberta offer some of the most comprehensive plumbing and heating services in the region, with a commitment to the best possible service. Now, they have enlisted the help of Canada West Internet Marketing in order to create a targeted, localized SEO campaign to introduce these services to new audiences online.

The website has been thoroughly optimized with on-page SEO, enabling the site to be discovered easily by individuals searching online. Whats more, Canada West Internet Marketing has integrated the business with Google Plus and Facebook, geolocating the business and allowing customers to contact them through social media, both of which are increasingly important to mobile search performance.

The agency has developed a long term, locally optimized strategy that will target audiences in Red Deer and the surrounding areas, actively introducing the company to them, while making it organically discoverable via search engine. This two-pronged approach will serve to greatly increase the exposure of the business.

A spokesperson for Solutions Plumbing & Gasfitting Ltd. explained, We are pleased to have Canada West Internet marketing on our side to help promote our business locally. We offer heating, plumbing and gasfitting services together with emergency call outs, professional consultations and more, and do all of this with the utmost commitment to exceeding customer expectations. As such, we have a duty to make sure all residents of Red Deer and the surrounding areas have the opportunity to choose us as their plumbing service provider. That means making sure they know about us, and Canada West Internet Marketing can make that happen.

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The popular digital currency Bitcoin, witha market capitalization of over $16 billion, was in the news over the weekend after it recrossed the $1,000/Bitcoin value threshold. Despite the buzz around Bitcoin, there is another cryptocurrency-related project that is poised to revolutionize the way in which we exchange.

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The Ethereum Project, an open source platform developed by 22-year old programmer Vitalik Buterin, is seeking to build upon the blockchain technology established by Bitcoin by allowing developers to use the blockchain to build decentralized applications.

The blockchain is a decentralized database where records and entries are virtually unchangeable. While Bitcoin utilizes blockchain technology to manage a currency, the Ethereum Project provides an open source environment where programmers can create applications on the blockchain.

Tristan Winters, a reporter at ETHNews, the leading online Ethereum news site, explained to me the Ethereum project in laymans terms: Ethereum is a world computer. Instead of hosting apps on a server, you host them on the Ethereum blockchain and p2p network (world computer). So the apps are censorship resistant and no one can shut them down, even if they want to.

Ethereum is driven by Ether, a cryptocurrency that acts as fuel for the system. According to the projects website, Ether is a necessary element that ensures that developers are writing quality applications:

Ether is a necessary element a fuel for operating the distributed application platform Ethereum. It is a form of payment made by the clients of the platform to the machines executing the requested operations. To put it another way, ether is the incentive ensuring that developers write quality applications (wasteful code costs more), and that the network remains healthy (people are compensated for their contributed resources).

Because of the open source nature of Ethereum, its has almost limitless functions. Developers have proposed and began work on decentralized file storage systems, financial systems, and business management systems.

Ethereum allows actors to create smart contracts, which are programs that run on the blockchain that can handle currency in a way that is unchangeable. Smart contracts can be used for a variety of business functions, such as the representation of shares, organizational voting, and fundraising.

The decentralized nature of the Ethereum blockchain would allow for social networks that are truly resistant to censorship. Unlike Facebook or Twitter, a social network operating on Ethereum wouldnt be accessed via centralized servers. Such a network would exist as a peer-to-peer network that lives on computers throughout the world. Because such a network would have no centralized body, censorship would be extremely difficult.

Although it is unclear what the future holds for the Ethereum Project and the value of Ether, it seems likely that there is increasing interest in decentralized applications that have the potential to liberate an increasingly centralized world.

Tom Ciccotta is a libertarian who writes about social justice and libertarian issues for Breitbart News. You can follow him on Twitter @tciccotta or email him at tciccotta@breitbart.com

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Censorship or parental control? Va. lawmakers divided on bill – WTOP

The bill would require schools to notify parents of any potentially sexually explicit classroom material and require that schools offer an alternative for the students of any parents who opt out. (Thinkstock)

WASHINGTON Virginias House of Delegates could take a final vote Monday on a bill that would require schools to notify parents of any potentially sexually explicit classroom material and require that schools offer an alternative for the students of any parents who opt out.

Opponents of the bill said it amounts to censorship in schools. Supporters said it is simply a requirement to keep parents informed and in control.

This does not prohibit any teacher from assigning any type of material they deem necessary or appropriate. It does not ban books. It does not ban any materials that teachers or school systems would like to have on their reading list and the like. It doesnt do that, the bills patron Del. Steve Landes, R-Augusta, said Friday.

This legitimately addresses a legitimate concern that parents raised, he said.

Del. Dave Albo, R-Springfield, described the bill as a compromise that strikes a fair balance.

I think that 99.99999 percent of the parents in Virginia would like to know if someone assigned a book that has scenes about sexual abuse of a child and infected sexual battery, Albo said.

Del. Alfonso Lopez, D-Arlington, said that even though this years bill set for a final vote is narrower than the bill that was vetoed by Gov. Terry McAuliffelast year, there would still be significant unintended consequences and problems.

More than likely, a teacher will not be able to do two entire lesson plans for the same class, sometimes on a very quick turnaround, after an objection from just one parent. This makes it much less likely that theyd be willing to even attempt to use anything that might be considered objectionable in their lessons, Lopez said.

He said it would be a form of censorship that could limit all kinds of classic art and literature.

For a junior taking AP English and learning iambic pentameter, what is less objectionable literary work that is the equivalent to any of Shakespeares plays? Lopez said.

Most importantly, what is an equivalent work to Toni Morrisons Beloved, which teaches us in a very raw and unflinching manner and terms about the horrors of slavery? he added.

The bill was originally triggered by a Fairfax County mother who protested the use of Beloved in her sons class when he was a senior in high school.

Lopez and Del. Vivian Watts, D-Annandale, warned of a potential black eye for Virginias reputation if the bill passes, and it becomes widely reported or mentioned on late-night TV.

Lopez cited the widespread reaction to the recent move in Accomac, Virginia, to pull To Kill a Mockingbird and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn following a parents complaint.

We will end up with excluding for all what might be objectionable to just a few, she added.

The bill advanced Friday on a voice vote to a final vote that is expected on Monday. The bill would then go to the state Senate.

Del. Nicholas Freitas, R-Culpeper, said this is simply a service for parents.

I dont care how many Pulitzer Prizes it has. If its sexually explicit material, that might be something as a parent that I want to be notified of, Freitas said.

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