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  • 2017 Winter Rheumatology Symposium

    2017 Winter Rheumatology Symposium

    This yearly symposium gives participants a better understanding of the most up-to-date, practical clinical information on the diagnosis and management of patients with rheumatic and immune disorders.

  • Newly drafted guidelines cover antirheumatic medication use and joint replacement surgery

    Newly drafted guidelines cover antirheumatic medication use and joint replacement surgery

    Susan M. Goodman, MD, said that since inflammatory arthritis patients are at risk for certain complications such as infections, there are very real questions about how to proceed with medications in the perioperative period.”

  • Quick education for busy healthcare providers

    Quick education for busy healthcare providers

    This new educational product is a convenient, up-to-30-minute activity that engages today’s learner with fast and accessible information that can be easily referenced.

  • Rheumatology leads the way in  changing medical education

    Rheumatology leads the way in changing medical education

    “New concepts and new technologies are changing what medical school and medical education looks like, and rheumatologists are in the forefront,” said Beth L. Jonas, MD.

  • Understanding comorbidities crucial in care of lupus patients

    Understanding comorbidities crucial in care of lupus patients

    A panel of experts, including Meenakshi Jolly, MD, MS, will discuss various issues involved in the management and treatment of lupus patients, including comorbidities that affect lupus patients and how to monitor for them, the role of patient-reported outcomes, and the factors that contribute to…

  • Better business knowledge boosts practice performance

    Better business knowledge boosts practice performance

    Valora Gurganious, MBA, CHBC, has spent decades helping clients understand the business side of their practice. Her session will help attendees navigate the strategies and concepts that can help build a practice that is as successful financially as it is clinically.

  • Sign up for the ACR’s RISE Registry and receive many quality reporting benefits

    Participation in a Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR) such as the RISE Registry allows participants to meet quality reporting requirements through a seamless reporting process.

  • Keeping with the times: The 2016 Commemorative Gout Print

    Keeping with the times: The 2016 Commemorative Gout Print

    The Rheumatology Research Foundation is offering the latest in the Rodnan Commemorative Gout Print series for sale this year at the ACR Discovery

  • Research conferences focus on lung, immune-mediated disease

    The ACR’s Committee on Research put together an exceptional cadre of medical experts in a variety of disciplines who were part of the ACR’s Basic Research Conference and Clinical Research Conference on Friday and Saturday.

  • Thank You for the Support!

    In addition to the support provided for the 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, the ACR, the ARHP, and the Foundation wish to thank the following organizations for providing support for activities and programs throughout the year.