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Ways You Can Be a Rheumatology Advocate at ACR Convergence 2024

From the College  |  September 24, 2024

As you make your plans to attend ACR Convergence 2024, keep in mind that the ACR advocacy team will host several events and programs throughout the week. If you have any questions, get in touch with our team at [email protected].

RheumPAC Lounge & Donor Event

Investing in RheumPAC is a great way to support the future of rheumatology, and it also affords you some great perks during ACR Convergence 2024. RheumPAC donors will have access to the RheumPAC lounge, which is a great place to chat with ACR staff, grab a quick snack or beverage or sit down and relax for a bit.

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On Saturday, Nov. 16, from 7–10 p.m. ET, RheumPAC invites all donors for an evening of fun and camaraderie. First, you’ll have the option to complete an escape room alongside your peers. Escape rooms demand teamwork as players use visual, spatial and analytical skills to solve puzzles. After that mental workout, join us on the rooftop at the Hotel Washington for a drink, delicious food and amazing views of Washington, D.C. If you have not yet contributed to RheumPAC this year, you can do so online here.

The ACR Hub

The ACR Hub will be the home base for all things ACR on Nov. 16–18 during ACR Convergence, including advocacy efforts. This year, we’re giving ACR members the opportunity to write to their lawmakers about two issues that are critical to the rheumatology care community: Medicare physician reimbursement and growing the rheumatology workforce. We’ll have all the supplies you’ll need to craft your message, and we’ll take care of sending them off to Capitol Hill. Make sure to swing by the Hub to make your voice heard.

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Campaigning for Rheumatology: Legislative & Policy Update

Are you curious about what might be next on the healthcare policy front after the November elections? The ACR advocacy team will be on hand to provide an overview of what we might expect in an end-of-year funding package, as well as what the 119th Congress may hold for rheumatology.

Campaigning for Rheumatology: An Election Year Legislative and Policy Update will take place Nov. 17 from 9-10:30 p.m. ET in Room 152A.

Networking Lounges

There will also be ample opportunity to meet members of the ACR advocacy team and your peers in this year’s networking lounges. Stop by to talk about these and other topics.

  • Meet Your Advocacy Team
  • Meet the Experts: Rheumatology Coding
  • What Does RheumPAC Do for You?
  • Climate Change & Sustainability in Rheumatology
  • Rheumatology Private Practice Group Meet & Greet
  • Business of Rheumatology: Work-Life Balance
  • Meet Rheumatologists in Private Practice
  • Business of Rheumatology Networking for Fellows

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