November 10-15

The official news source of

ACR Convergence 2023

San Diego, CA

  • Find out what Motivates
 ACR Masters

    Find out what Motivates
 ACR Masters

    What makes ACR Masters tick? What motivations and pivotal decisions have shaped their careers and led to their success? A new networking session, Meet the Master: Journey Behind the Success, offers an up-close-and-personal opportunity to learn about their journeys.

  • Thieves Market sessions showcase challenging, unusual cases

    Thieves Market sessions showcase challenging, unusual cases

    The annual Thieves’ Market: Show Me Your Best Cases once again will feature a variety of fascinating, mysterious and/or uncommon clinical rheumatology cases. And this year, there will be a second session devoted to pediatric cases.

  • New ACR podcast discusses all things rheumatology

    New ACR podcast discusses all things rheumatology

    “Our goal is to offer ACR members and the rheumatology community at large, thought-provoking and quality content they can consistently access on the go,” said podcast host Jonathan Hausmann, MD.

  • Daniel H. Solomon, MD, MPH, appointed Arthritis & Rheumatology Editor-in-Chief

    Daniel H. Solomon, MD, MPH, appointed Arthritis & Rheumatology Editor-in-Chief

    Dr. Solomon is professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Chief of the Section of Clinical Sciences in the Division of Rheumatology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

  • Immersive VR used to rehabilitate stroke patients may have applications in rheumatology

    Immersive VR used to rehabilitate stroke patients may have applications in rheumatology

    Robert C. Ferguson, MHS, OTRL, and his colleagues are using a computer therapy lab to help rehabilitate cognitive and physical skills to improve function and independence.

  • Session to explore association between rheumatologic diseases and neurological syndromes

    Session to explore association between rheumatologic diseases and neurological syndromes

    A Monday session will discuss immune-mediated CNS diseases, how they overlap with rheumatic disease, and the controversy surrounding whether they are manifestations of rheumatic disease or separate entities that may occur at higher frequency in those with underlying rheumatic disease.