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How to Launch a Rheumatology Fellowship Program
Tips on getting started, overcoming challenges, maintaining a successful fellowship program
Work, Life Concerns to Consider Before Completing Medical Fellowship
Transitioning into a new job, relocating for employment can be economically, emotionally costly
Funding Crisis Threatens Research and Training in Rheumatology
The ACR and Rheumatology Research Foundation present data to reinforce importance of supporting rheumatology research
Bringing Fellows-in-Training to the Annual Meeting
The ACR supports fellows-in-training who wish to attend the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting through the ACR Fellows Education Fund.
Pediatric Care, Disparity Awareness Among Rheumatology Research Foundation-Funded Studies Underway
Investigators are tackling rheumatology practice challenges, assessing what drives career choices in pediatric rheumatology, improving fellowship training and more—all with the support of the Rheumatology Research Foundation.
Rheumatology Research Foundation Updates Awards and Grants Program
Foundation adopts recommendations to expand fellowship training awards, offer new award options for investigators, and provide support for resident research preceptorship award
Annual REF 5K Run/Walk to Take Place in Boston
The REF 5K Run/Walk is the ACR REF’s premier event to raise funds to ensure the future of rheumatology. Since 2001, more than 1,700 walkers and supporters have gathered at the ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting and have raised more than $300,000 to help fund the REF’s awards and grants program. But it’s more than just an event; it celebrates the amazing progress we’re making together to fund rheumatology fellowship training and encourage highly trained people to enter the specialty.
The 2024 ACR Awards of Distinction
The 2024 ACR Awards of Distinction honor members for their outstanding contributions to the field of rheumatology.
Environmental Threats in Rheumatic Disease
Rheumatic diseases are intrinsically linked to environmental conditions. With a constantly changing environment, how can rheumatologists adapt to the challenges of global climate change, pollution and other environmental threats? The Environment + Genetics Tamiko Katsumoto, MD, a clinical associate professor in the Division of Immunology and Rheumatology at Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., emphasizes the…
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