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This book reflects my personal experiences, biases and limitations. It is not meant to establish dogma, promote specific products or predict the future of the field with confidence. If there is a single guiding principle behind this reflection, it is this: progress in medicine depends not only on discovery, but on curiosity, skepticism, compassion, and the willingness to question our own assumptions. In this personal reflection on more than 60 years in rheumatology, Alfred Becker, MD, traces the field's evolution from limited treatments to modern targeted therapies. Through clinical experience and historical perspective, he explores the uncertainties that remain and the enduring importance of humility, careful listening, and sound judgment. At its heart, this book is about the human side of medicine. Alfred Becker, MD, is a board-certified rheumatologist with over sixty years of clinical practice and teaching experience.
Alfred Becker is a dedicated medical writer specializing in rheumatology. With a passion for advancing understanding of autoimmune diseases, he combines clinical expertise with a talent for clear communication. His work aims to bridge the gap between complex medical concepts and patient comprehension. Becker's insightful articles and research contributions have made him a respected voice in the field, advocating for improved patient care and innovative treatment approaches.