One of the presenters, Suleman Bhana, MD, will explore the variety of technology tools rheumatologists use to help them diagnose, manage and care for patients during the clinical symposium.
The highest award that the ACR can bestow, the Presidential Gold Medal is awarded in recognition of outstanding achievements in rheumatology over an entire career.
This distinction is given to members age 65 or older who have made outstanding contributions to the field of rheumatology through scholarly achievement and/or service to their patients, students, and profession.
The Distinguished Fellow Award recognizes clinical and research fellows in a rheumatology fellowship training program who have performed meritoriously.
ARHP Addie Thomas Service Award The ARHP Addie Thomas Service Award is presented in honor of the association’s first president and recognizes individuals who have been an active volunteer involved […]
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ACR President Joan M. Von Feldt, MD, MSEd, recently shared her thoughts about the Annual Meeting, the field of rheumatology, and her own career.
Following a record-breaking meeting last year in San Francisco, final preparations are in full swing for the 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, Nov. 11-16 in Washington, D.C., and what promises to be another outstanding week of learning and networking with rheumatologists and rheumatology health professionals from around the world.
We can’t wait to welcome you—or welcome you back—to Washington for the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting! Most of us locals aren’t from here, either, so you’ll probably blend in just fine. Here’s a primer on the lay of the land and what not to miss if you have some free time during your visit.