A Foundation grant is helping investigators develop tools to measure and describe disease activity in juvenile arthritis patients
ACR Boosts CME Credit Hours for Advanced Rheumatology Course
Increases affect ARC’s pediatric track, adult track, combined track, and individual modules
ACR Seeks Partners for Rheumatoid Arthritis Guideline Project
Individuals and teams invited to help American College of Rheumatology develop new clinical practice guidelines for RA care
ACR Board of Directors Advocates for Rheumatology on Capitol Hill
Members meet with Congress this month to discuss access to rheumatology, access to treatments, and funding for research
Practice Page: Get Involved with the ACR’s Affiliate Society Council
ASC members work with state and local societies to address regional issues affecting rheumatology practices
How Rheumatologists Can Win Support and Influence Congress
Ways to use the ACR’s advocacy toolkit to contact Congressional representatives and articulate your message to lawmakers
American College of Rheumatology Advances Pediatric Rheumatology through Residents Program
The ACR’s Pediatric Rheumatology Residents Program is designed to motivate trainees to pursue the subspecialty
ACR Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course Helps Rheumatologists, Health Professionals Expand Their Skills
This intermediate-level course combines lectures and practical hands-on experience in the application of musculoskeletal ultrasound for rheumatology
Award Recipient Advances Rheumatology Education with e-Learning Tools
With a grant from the ACR’s Rheumatology Research Foundation, Christopher Collins, MD, is supplying e-learning tools for use in rheumatology education
Practice Page: Deadline Approaching to Implement ICD-10 Coding Changes
Unless Congress enacts a delay, healthcare providers will need to implement the new ICD-10 code set changes by October 1, 2014, a mere 18 months away
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