Joseph Cantrell, JD, senior manager of state affairs for the ACR, who tracks the progress of state and federal patient care legislation, reports that there were gains in several states during 2018 state sessions, which typically run from January to May.
Demonstrate your competency, promote quality of care, and develop professional skills relevant in the workplace through the ACR’s voluntary certification program!
Patient Perspectives Poster Program gives you the opportunity to earn CME and learn about adaptations patients and their treatment teams have adopted to improve patient health.
The Rheumatology Research Foundation officially launched its third and most ambitious fundraising campaign today, with a goal of raising $75 million over five years. The campaign, called Leading Boldly: Transforming Rheumatology, focuses on three priorities.
2018 has been a hugely successful year for ACR/ARHP advocacy. We are proud to share the accomplishments that were made possible through RheumPAC.
Our trained professionals are devoted to providing the most up-to-date tools and resources to help improve practice efficiency while meeting the myriad compliance obligations of the ever-changing healthcare landscape.
Use the CARE 2018 online activity to identify your knowledge gaps, refresh existing knowledge, and learn new information to apply in clinical practice.
In addition to the support provided for the 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, the ACR, the ARHP, and the Foundation wish to thank the following organizations for providing support for activities and programs throughout the year.
The therapeutic choices for treating osteoporosis aren’t as cut and dried as they once seemed, and it’s essential to keep the risk-benefit ratio in perspective.
The term juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) may disappear in the next few years. The multiple forms of arthritis that affect children aren’t going away, but new, data-driven research methods are taking idiopathic out of the picture.