Connecting with New Colleagues
One of the true highlights of chairing CORC for Dr. Snow has been the colleagues he’s met, whom he now calls friends. “Volunteering for the ACR was the best professional decision I have made. In addition to the satisfaction of working to make things better, I have friends across the country that I can email or text or call and quickly be in touch with someone who is great at what they do and can help me and how I practice rheumatology.”
He also thanked the ACR staff for their work. “They are truly professionals and do more for each member than really can be appreciated.”
As incoming CORC Chair Chris Phillips, MD, prepares to step into his latest ACR volunteer role, Dr. Snow looks forward to collaborating with Dr. Phillips and watching CORC’s work continue to support rheumatologists in advancing patient care. “Chris is an amazing advocate for rheumatologists and for our patients,” Dr. Snow says. “He understands the issues at hand and has the perfect background for this role. I am certain he will do amazing things as chair.”
Carina Stanton is a freelance science journalist based in Denver.