With all the emails we each receive every day, it is also recognized that some members have inadvertently unsubscribed from email communications coming from ACR. The College recently sent an email to those members who unsubscribed to e-newsletter communications that provided the ability to re-subscribe to updated information about what is occurring at the ACR/ARP. Every member can always log in to https://rheumatology.org and manage preferences via My Communication Preferences.
In addition, if you have read this article and feel that you have not been receiving some or all of these communications and wish to, reach out to the ACR Member Services team, who will be able to look at your email preferences and reset them (membership@ rheumatology.org).
A lot is happening at the ACR, and communication is the means through which we make sure that no one gets left out. The ACR appreciates that information overload is a very real issue faced by busy practitioners, and our communications and membership staff teams strive to bring information through from the College that matters most to you.
Carol A. Langford, MD, MHS, is the director of the Center for Vasculitis Care and Research in the Department of Rheumatic and Immunologic Diseases at Cleveland Clinic, where she is professor of medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and holds the Harold C. Schott endowed chair in rheumatic and immunologic diseases.