When I first read the request for advocates to fly in to Washington D.C., I was intrigued and curious. I’ve heard of visits to Capitol Hill to present important medical issues but was not really sure how the process worked. Politics can seem daunting and complicated, but I know it is necessary to get Congress on board to address medical care. I was excited to be accepted and ready to learn how to best help my patients in the political arena.
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Our Commitment to Research
The ACR has a wide range of programs to support investigations in rheumatology
Aggressive Urate Lowering Needed for Gout
Patients with gout at increased risk for cardiovascular disease and adverse event
Ensuring the Success of Our Rheumatology Practice Community
To meet the ever-changing scope of practice for rheumatology health professionals, the ARHP has created a new Practice Committee to provide the tools you need to advance your practice.
Industry Support & Quality Initiatives
How the ACR manages conflict-of-interest policies
The Workforce Today & Tomorrow
The ACR is increasing the ranks of rheumatology on many fronts
Rheumatology and the Patient-Centered Home
Is it the end of the tunnel or an oncoming train?
In Memoriam: Paul Bacon, MD
Paul A. Bacon, MD, considered the father of BVAS
Sister Volunteers for Study to Find Answers
Strong family history make them good candidates for research
New Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course
The ACR is broadening its educational offerings in musculoskeletal ultrasound by holding its first stand-alone musculoskeletal ultrasound course for rheumatologists this August in Chicago. The same course will be offered prior to the 2010 ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting.
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