November 10-15

The official news source of

ACR Convergence 2023

San Diego, CA

  • New sub-track tackles technology in medicine

    New sub-track tackles technology in medicine

    Technology changes the way rheumatologists and their patients work, live, and view the world. So it’s no surprise that a new TechMed sub-track is being introduced at this year’s Annual Meeting.

  • ARHP celebrates golden anniversary this year

    ARHP celebrates golden anniversary this year

    The Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals will observe its 50th anniversary during this year’s Annual Meeting by celebrating the advancements in rheumatology treatment, care, and research since 1965.

  • Sub-specialty leaders share their picks for ‘must-attend’ sessions

    Sub-specialty leaders share their picks for ‘must-attend’ sessions

    The 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting will bring more than 15,000 physicians, health professionals, and industry partners from more than 100 different countries together in San Francisco to learn more about the latest in rheumatologic research and care.

  • Make contact at the many Annual Meeting networking events

    Make contact at the many Annual Meeting networking events

    More rheumatology clinicians, researchers, health professionals, providers, vendors, and interest groups than ever before will gather in San Francisco this November for the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting.

  • International attendees find great value in Annual Meeting

    International attendees find great value in Annual Meeting

    Attending a meeting that involves long-distance international travel requires careful planning and attention to a myriad of details, so the meeting must be attractive on many levels.

  • Abstracts promote worldwide contributions to rheumatology research

    Abstracts promote worldwide contributions to rheumatology research

    Abstracts are a major part of the research program at the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, and not just because there are more than 3,000 individual poster and oral presentations.

  • ICD-10 is coming — are you ready?

    October 1 and full implementation of ICD-10 is just around the corner. The transition to ICD-10 is not just a simple update; it is a major revamping of diagnosis coding.