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Arthritis Rheumatic Diseases - Overview Types | NIAMS Find information about more than 20 different arthritic diseases (those that affect the joints) and rheumatic diseases (which usually affect joints, tendons, ligaments, bones, and muscles)
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps to Take Who Treats Rheumatoid Arthritis? Diagnosing and treating rheumatoid arthritis requires a team effort involving you and several types of health care professionals These may include: Rheumatologists, who specialize in autoimmune diseases, arthritis, and other diseases of the bones, joints, and muscles Physician assistants, who assist doctors in diagnosing, treating, and monitoring diseases
Rheumatology Fellowship Training Program | NIAMS Train at the NIH to become an excellent clinical rheumatologist experienced in managing common and complex rheumatologic diseases The Rheumatology Fellowship Training Program at the National Institutes of Health is an ACGME-certified program
Herbert S. B. Baraf, M. D. | About NIAMS | NIAMS Herbert S B Baraf, M D , is a founder of Arthritis and Rheumatism Associates, the Washington, D C , region’s largest private practice rheumatology group He is also the founding medical director of The Center for Rheumatology and Bone Research He retired from private practice in 2022 Dr Baraf holds academic appointments as a Clinical Professor of Medicine at George Washington University
Faculty and Staff | NIAMS With his continued interest in regulating autoreactive B cells in human autoimmune diseases, Dr Dizon completed an internal medicine pediatrics residency at the University of Rochester, followed by a combined adult and pediatric rheumatology fellowship at Children’s National Hospital and the NIAMS
Kaitlin A. Quinn, M. D. | About NIAMS | NIAMS Kaitlin Quinn M D received her medical degree from New York Medical College She completed her internal medicine residency training and rheumatology fellowship training at Georgetown University Hospital She subsequently completed a two-year Vasculitis Clinical Research Consortium - Vasculitis Foundation Fellowship within the NIAMS Vasculitis Translational Research Program where she focused