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Challenges to Practicing Rheumatology in an Academic Center.

Rheumatologists working in academics participate in patient care, teaching, and research. There are several challenges associated with the pursuit of these academic missions, and these are the focus of this article. Additionally, how financial pressures faced by academic institutions have led to greater emphasis on the generation of revenue from clinical activities to the detriment of other academic pursuits is discussed. In an era of greater physical burnout and with the looming shortages of the rheumatology workforce, the importance of addressing these issues is stressed and potential solutions discussed.

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