Wondering what can you do to effectively promote rheumatology issues in Washington? Here are some ways you can get involved…
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REF Reaches for a Cure
ACR Research and Education Foundation launches campaign to find RA cure
New ACR Strategic Plan Approved
On May 11, the ACR leadership approved a revised strategic plan for 2007–2009 that will guide the College’s work and determine the path the organization will take. The plan has a direct effect on the way the organization serves its members because ACR committees develop and implement programs and services based on the priorities it outlines.
Rheumatology’s Chronic Crisis
How should we deal with a shrinking workforce and expanding patient pool?
Top 11 Ways You Can Advocate
Many of the specialty’s challenges and goals hinge on your participation
Reading Rheum
Handpicked Reviews of Contemporary Literature
ACR Unites with AMA to Correct SGR
Fair Medicare reimbursement is of great concern of physicians today. During the past few years, the SGR has called for damaging cuts to physician payments. Each year, however, Congress has placed a temporary fix on the scheduled cuts.
Make Education A Priority
All rheumatologists need to train and support the specialty’s next generation
EUnited to Cure
AutoCure brings together researchers across Europe to combat RA
ARHP Needs You!
I would like to personally invite every ARHP member to consider volunteering for an ARHP committee, task force, or other volunteer opportunity. Volunteer opportunities are available to all ARHP members, including international and associate members. Volunteering in ARHP is stimulating, rewarding, and a lot of fun!