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Rheumatology News has been presented with a 2013 APEX Award from Communications Concepts for demonstrating publishing excellence for the Profiles in Rheumatology series.
Profiles in Rheumatology, written by senior editor Sally Koch Kubetin, was a seven-part series that aimed to shine a light on rheumatologists whose teaching, mentoring, and patient care have helped pave the way for future generations of physicians in the field. Each month, an influential rheumatologist was interviewed and profiled in Rheumatology News. The three articles submitted for an APEX award were published January-March 2012.
"APEX awards are based on excellence in graphic design, editorial content, and the ability to achieve overall communications excellence," according to Communications Concepts. The annual award competition is in its 25th year.
The profiles can be viewed at the Rheumatology News website, and include "At 100, Dr. Ephraim P. Engleman Focuses on Rheumatology's Future" (August 2011, p. 66); Dr. Eric P. Gall Has Touched the Future" (September 2011, p. 56); "Dr. Roy D. Altman: The Man Behind the Hand-Painted Ties" (November 2011, p. 34); "Dr. David Wofsy: A Committed Man" (December 2011, p. 35);
"Dr. James O' Dell: A Mentor Who Matters" (January 2012, p. 31);
"Rheumatology a Deux: Dorothy Wortmann and Robert Wortmann" (February 2012, p. 32); and "Dr. Ellen Gravallese: The Face of Translational Rheumatology" (March 2012, p. 31).
Rheumatology News has been presented with a 2013 APEX Award from Communications Concepts for demonstrating publishing excellence for the Profiles in Rheumatology series.
Profiles in Rheumatology, written by senior editor Sally Koch Kubetin, was a seven-part series that aimed to shine a light on rheumatologists whose teaching, mentoring, and patient care have helped pave the way for future generations of physicians in the field. Each month, an influential rheumatologist was interviewed and profiled in Rheumatology News. The three articles submitted for an APEX award were published January-March 2012.
"APEX awards are based on excellence in graphic design, editorial content, and the ability to achieve overall communications excellence," according to Communications Concepts. The annual award competition is in its 25th year.
The profiles can be viewed at the Rheumatology News website, and include "At 100, Dr. Ephraim P. Engleman Focuses on Rheumatology's Future" (August 2011, p. 66); Dr. Eric P. Gall Has Touched the Future" (September 2011, p. 56); "Dr. Roy D. Altman: The Man Behind the Hand-Painted Ties" (November 2011, p. 34); "Dr. David Wofsy: A Committed Man" (December 2011, p. 35);
"Dr. James O' Dell: A Mentor Who Matters" (January 2012, p. 31);
"Rheumatology a Deux: Dorothy Wortmann and Robert Wortmann" (February 2012, p. 32); and "Dr. Ellen Gravallese: The Face of Translational Rheumatology" (March 2012, p. 31).
Rheumatology News has been presented with a 2013 APEX Award from Communications Concepts for demonstrating publishing excellence for the Profiles in Rheumatology series.
Profiles in Rheumatology, written by senior editor Sally Koch Kubetin, was a seven-part series that aimed to shine a light on rheumatologists whose teaching, mentoring, and patient care have helped pave the way for future generations of physicians in the field. Each month, an influential rheumatologist was interviewed and profiled in Rheumatology News. The three articles submitted for an APEX award were published January-March 2012.
"APEX awards are based on excellence in graphic design, editorial content, and the ability to achieve overall communications excellence," according to Communications Concepts. The annual award competition is in its 25th year.
The profiles can be viewed at the Rheumatology News website, and include "At 100, Dr. Ephraim P. Engleman Focuses on Rheumatology's Future" (August 2011, p. 66); Dr. Eric P. Gall Has Touched the Future" (September 2011, p. 56); "Dr. Roy D. Altman: The Man Behind the Hand-Painted Ties" (November 2011, p. 34); "Dr. David Wofsy: A Committed Man" (December 2011, p. 35);
"Dr. James O' Dell: A Mentor Who Matters" (January 2012, p. 31);
"Rheumatology a Deux: Dorothy Wortmann and Robert Wortmann" (February 2012, p. 32); and "Dr. Ellen Gravallese: The Face of Translational Rheumatology" (March 2012, p. 31).