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Don’t Miss the World’s Premier Rheumatology Meeting

July 13, 2015 • By From the College

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There are many reasons why 15,000-plus attendees come to the ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting. For some, it’s the more than 450 educational sessions designed to boost knowledge and provide the latest information in the field of rheumatology. For others, it’s the opportunities to build connections and network with colleagues from around the world.

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  • The ACR Gears Up for Rheumatic Disease Awareness Month in September

This year’s six-day meeting in San Francisco will showcase cutting-edge and timely topics in clinical and basic science of rheumatologic care, as well as the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic disease and its comorbid conditions. Pre-meeting courses will be held Nov. 6–7 and scientific sessions will be held Nov. 7–11.

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Attendees will be able to choose from more than 450 educational presentations, which will be delivered using various skills-based, interactive learning formats designed to maximize the attendees’ learning experience. Workshops, Meet the Professor sessions, oral abstract sessions, poster presentations and guided poster tours are only some of the exciting offerings that will be available to attendees.

Take advantage of the early bird discount

Save up to $200 by registering before Aug. 19! Register now.

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Filed Under: Education & Training, From the College, Practice Management, Workforce Tagged With: ACR/ARHP, Annual Meeting, conference, rheumatology, San FranciscoIssue: July 2015

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