Matt Liang, MD, MPH, addresses patients’ authentic concerns
New Annual Scientific Meeting Registration and Syllabi Initiatives
Each year, the ACR solicits feedback from annual meeting attendees. This feedback isn’t just stored in a file somewhere; it is reviewed and action is taken as a part of the ACR’s commitment to providing a quality educational experience at every annual meeting.
Office Visit
A day in the life of John Schousboe, MD, PhD
2009 ARHP Audioconference Series
The 2009 ARHP Audioconference Series will explore pertinent and timely topics that will strengthen the clinical practice of healthcare providers working with individuals with rheumatic diseases.
Inspire Rheumatology’s Next Generation
The rheumatology patient population is projected to increase dramatically over the next decade, and there is an urgent need to recruit and train the next generation of rheumatologists.
A Regulatory Leader in Rheumatology
Jeffrey Siegel, MD: A rare combination of clinical scientist and regulatory collaborator
A Workforce for the Future
The ACR is working hard to meet tomorrow’s needs
Rheum to Learn
The ARHP’s new NP/PA rheumatology training program will provide a boost to the workforce
Study Groups: Where Information and Networking Mix
ACR study groups provide an excellent forum for networking at the ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting and are among the most highly sought-after sessions each year. Although study groups are not eligible for CME credits, they provide an opportunity for the exchange of new ideas and in-depth presentations of information. These groups give attendees the opportunity to discuss cases and share experiences with colleagues who share a common interest in one disease, a group of related disorders, or a specialized field of study.
Learning From the Giants of Medicine
Medical training has become easier—but is that an improvement?