
Experts will share how new technology, updated guidelines, and other advancements are changing approaches to radiology used in rheumatic diseases, explains session coordinator Morgan Merchand, NP.
Janeth Yinh, MD, RhMSUS, and Fawad Aslam, MBBS, RhMSUS, MSc, FACP, FACR, detail what attendees can expect from the two levels of the pre-conference Ultrasound Conferences, including several hours of scanning practice.
Elizabeth Volkmann, MD, MS, gives an overview of what attendees can expect from the Clinical Science track in Chicago, including the diagnosis, treatment, and emerging research on diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and scleroderma.
Susan Shenoi, MD, MS, previews the wide-ranging program, which includes clinical challenges and updates on disease management for young patients with rheumatic disease, emerging therapies for this patient population, and new developments in basic and translational science.
Workforce shortage solutions, advocacy work, and helping Gen Z transition into the rheumatology profession are among the highlights of this targeted programming. Lisa Zickuhr, MD, MHPE, provides a sneak peek at offerings in this track.
Rheumatologists from across the globe make the trip to ACR Convergence to expand their knowledge in the field and to network with the array of specialists who attend the annual meeting.