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You are here: Home / Articles / Rheumatology Health Professionals Should Attend the ACR/ARHP 2014 Meeting

Rheumatology Health Professionals Should Attend the ACR/ARHP 2014 Meeting

September 1, 2014 • By Staff

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  • Extensive learning opportunities—There are more than 200 educational presentations to choose from, including cutting-edge and timely topics in clinical and basic science of rheumatologic care, as well as the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases and their comorbid conditions;
  • Diverse learning formats—Skills-based interactive educational delivery designed to maximize attendees’ learning experience, including exciting offerings, such as workshops, Meet the Professor sessions, oral abstract sessions, poster presentations and guided poster tours;
  • Variety of educational tracks—Identify content targeted to your area of specialty and interest, including Basic Science, Business/Administration, Practice Management, Clinical Practice and Clinical Science; and
  • Wide array of networking opportunities—Rheumatology professionals from more than 100 countries will be in attendance.

For registration and housing details, visit us online at acrannualmeeting.org.

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Filed Under: Career Development, Education & Training, From the College, Meeting Reports, Professional Topics Tagged With: AC&R, ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, American College of Rheumatology, Association of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP), Boston, Clinical, Education, Network, Research, rheumatologist, rheumatologyIssue: September 2014

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