As QOC chair, Dr. Johnson will oversee the “very robust pipeline” of classification criteria, response criteria, quality-measure projects and guidelines in various stages of development. “It will be exciting to see all of them come to fruition in the next few years,” she says.
She also looks forward to working with subcommittee chairs and with the ACR’s journals to offer clinically useful and scientifically relevant products to ACR/ARP members.
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Kelly April Tyrrell writes about health, science and health policy. She lives in Madison, Wis.