Veteran film and television producer Jonathan Koch will present this year’s Opening Lecture, “Resilience: Facing a Health Crisis Head On,” focusing on the patient’s journey and highlighting how health care professionals can work with their patient as partners to triumph over illness.
ACR President David I. Daikh, MD, PhD, previewed the upcoming ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting and shared his thoughts about the critical role rheumatology will play in the future of health care.
The ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting team has some advice to get the most out of the educational and networking opportunities during the meeting.
The programming for rheumatology health professionals has been designed to provide up-to-date information related to improving patient care and research, and leaders in the field share their picks for top sessions.
Sunghye Kim, MD, Fellows Representative to the Annual Meeting Planning Committee, shares some of the sessions of interest to fellows-in-training.
The pediatrics-focused sessions at the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting will appeal to a broad range of rheumatologists and allied health professionals, said Anne Stevens, MD, PhD, Professor and Chief of the Pediatric Rheumatology Division at the University of Washington and a member of the Annual Meeting Planning Committee.
The educator sessions at the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting help educators stay at the forefront of developments in medical education, both within rheumatology and the broader field, to introduce educators to novel and emerging educational techniques, and to continue to build a community of educators within the field.
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