The year’s Business/Administration track at this year’s ACR/ARP Annual Meeting offers updates on all of the critical issues through programming designed to educate about new and evolving guidelines, laws, and regulations.
AMPC Chair Victoria Shanmugam, MD, FACR, FACP, says that the Annual Meeting offers the unique opportunity to interact and engage with rheumatology’s thought leaders.
According to AMPC Subchair Gregg Silverman, MD, the offerings in the 2019 Basic Science Subtrack appeal to anybody seeking to understand the lastest perspectives in rheumatic disease.
Taking advantage of data collected from previous meetings, this year’s Clinical Practice Track has been crafted to include new topics of interest to those in the rheumatology specialty as well as the bread and butter rheumatology education.
“The overarching philosophy is that regardless of discipline, we will challenge you with something new to take back to your practice, especially individuals that are early in their career,” said Susan Murphy ScD, OTR.
The Clinical and Translational Research Track at the 2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting will shine the spotlight on precision medicine and the microbiome this year.
The ACR/ARP Annual Meeting has many great opportunities to network with colleagues and others in the rheumatology field. Here are some of the best ways to connect during the Annual Meeting.
For rheumatologists, fellows in training, and rheumatology professionals from around the world, the ACR/ARP Annual Meeting offers an invaluable opportunity to connect with the global community of rheumatology professionals and thought leaders.
The 2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting is just weeks away, and the Annual Meeting Planning Committee, staff, and volunteers have created a meeting filled with fresh, interactive formats.
Staff and volunteers have been working all year to make sure the ACR/ARP Annual Meeting delivers educational sessions covering the subjects that matter most to attendees and their patients.