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You are here: Home / Articles / ACR 2015: Resources to Maximize ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

ACR 2015: Resources to Maximize ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

October 14, 2015 • By From the College

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Maximize your meeting experience by taking advantage of the following resources:

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  • Mobile App—Create a personalized schedule, receive meeting alerts, submit session evaluations, search maps and more.
  • Session Tracker—A printed resource you can use to record your hours of participation as you go. The session tracker will be available on site and online.
  • Searchable Abstract Site—Search and view accepted abstracts for the 2015 meeting at ACRabstracts.org.
  • SessionSelect—As a registered attendee of the annual meeting, enjoy free online access to recorded sessions from the meeting for one year with SessionSelect, which allows you to access sessions you missed and experience education at your own pace and convenience.
  • Resource Center—Use the online Resource Center as a single point of access to Annual Meeting program information and planning tools. Access the Resource Center at ACRannualmeeting.org/resources.

Filed Under: From the College, Meeting Reports Tagged With: ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, education and training, rheumatologyIssue: October 2015

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