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Countdown to ACR Convergence 2025: Early Registration Ends Aug. 21

From the College  |  August 10, 2025

The ACR’s premier annual meeting, ACR Convergence 2025, is set to take place Oct. 24–29 in Chicago, Ill. Take advantage of early registration before the window closes Thursday, Aug. 21.

This year’s meeting promises an unparalleled opportunity to connect with global experts, explore cutting-edge research and engage in hands-on learning across a wide range of rheumatology topics. Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, trainee or part of an interprofessional team, ACR Convergence 2025 offers tailored experiences to meet your professional goals.

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Registration Options

  • All-Access Pass: Includes entry to advance programming (including Global Summit, FIT Program, Basic and Clinical Research Conference, Review Course and Radiology Bootcamp), the Opening Session & Awards, Grand Opening Networking Event, scientific sessions, Poster Hall and Exhibit Hall.
    • Early registration: $1,350 for ACR members, $1,950 for physician potential members
  • Scientific Sessions Pass: Covers the Opening Session & Awards, Grand Opening Networking Event, scientific sessions, Poster Hall and Exhibit Hall.
    • Early registration: $1,050 for ACR members, $1,450 for physician potential members

Both passes include on-demand access to nearly all scientific sessions through Oct. 31, 2026, with CME/MOC credit available for eligible sessions.

Add-On or Stand-Alone Opportunities

  • Practice Innovation Summit (Oct. 24–25): Designed for clinicians and practice managers in community and private settings.
    • Fee: $699 for members, $799 for potential members
  • Ultrasound Conferences (Oct. 24–25): Two tracks—Basic and Intermediate/Advanced.
    • Fee: $1,995 for members, $2,495 for potential members
  • Meet the Professor Sessions: Small group discussions with leading faculty on such topics as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and vasculitis mimics.
    • Fee: $85 for members, $135 for potential members

Don’t Miss Out!

Secure your spot before Thursday, Aug. 21 to take advantage of early registration rates and start planning your experience at the world’s leading rheumatology event. Visit ACR Convergence Today to register and explore the full program.

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