November 10-15

The official news source of

ACR Convergence 2023

San Diego, CA

  • Global Summit provides world view of current challenges in rheumatology

    Global Summit provides world view of current challenges in rheumatology

    Now in its second year, the Global Rheumatology Summit will take place entirely online on November 10, said Laura Lewandowski, MS, MD. The summit examines the essential core issues of rheumatology—from disease types to the role of genetics, environmental health, and access to care in determining patient outcomes—through a global lens.

  • Clinical Science sessions full of new guidelines

    Clinical Science sessions full of new guidelines

    Speakers will discuss updates on diagnosis and management of rheumatic diseases, as well as the integration of environmental challenges and needs into the practice of rheumatology, including new infectious diseases and diversity, equity, and inclusion, said Zsuzsanna H. McMahan, MD, MHS.

  • New tech and new approaches to therapeutics highlight Basic Science program

    New tech and new approaches to therapeutics highlight Basic Science program

    Basic science sessions presented in Philadelphia will emphasize new, high dimensional technology and precision medicine technology as they apply to rheumatic diseases, explained Anne Davidson, MBBS.

  • ARP brings resilience and advocacy to the forefront of its annual program at ACR Convergence

    ARP brings resilience and advocacy to the forefront of its annual program at ACR Convergence

    The ARP Keynote, the Distinguished Lecture, and the Daltroy Lecture are among the highlights of ARP sessions at ACR Convergence 2022, said Jill R. Blitz, PT, DPT, ATP. She also recommends taking advantage of the opportunity to reconnect with peers at the ARP Business Meeting & Networking Lunch.

  • FIT Program to address early career considerations, including contracts and finding a niche

    FIT Program to address early career considerations, including contracts and finding a niche

    The Fellows-in-Training Program on November 10 is dedicated to helping rheumatology professionals navigate the early stages of their careers—at home and in the workplace. Themed roundtables will feature speakers with expertise in areas such as how to get involved with the ACR, clinical challenges, and career and academic considerations, said Justin Levinson, MD, MBA.

  • Business of Rheumatology encompasses understanding practice models, ancillary service options, compliance issues, and more

    Business of Rheumatology encompasses understanding practice models, ancillary service options, compliance issues, and more

    Several sessions aim to help clinicians further their understanding of the business side of healthcare, such as knowing what downstream revenue and ancillary profit mean for an organization or the differences among practice models. “We have to understand that when caring for our patients, there are factors outside of our control that may impact our…