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Why You Should Attend State Rheumatology Society Meetings

Joseph Cantrell, JD  |  January 20, 2024

Opportunities in 2024

Attending state rheumatology society meetings is not just a professional obligation; it is a commitment to the continuous improvement of rheumatology care. These gatherings serve as a nexus for education, networking, advocacy and leadership development, fostering a community dedicated to advancing the field of rheumatology. If you are interested in attending a rheumatology state society meeting near you, here is a list of upcoming events for you to put on your calendar in 2024.

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Dates Society Location
February 23–24

 

Rheumatology Association of Iowa The Hotel at Kirkwood Center, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
  Tennessee Rheumatology Society Franklin Marriott Cool Springs, Franklin, Tenn.
February 23–25 State of Texas Association of Rheumatologists Marriott Marquis, Houston, Texas
March 8–9

 

Wisconsin Rheumatology Association The American Club Resort, Kohler, Wis.
March 9–10

 

North Carolina Rheumatology Association The Westin Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C.
March 22–24 Alaska Rheumatology Alliance Alyeska Resort, Alaska
April 12–13

 

Arkansas Rheumatology Association Wyndham Riverfront Little Rock, North Little Rock, Ark.
April 26–27

 

Rheumatology Association of Nevada Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nev.
April 26–28

 

South Carolina Rheumatism Society Hyatt Place Hotel, Charleston, S.C.
May 17–18

 

New York State Rheumatology Society InterContinental New York Times Square, New York, N.Y.
May 18–-19

 

California Rheumatology Alliance Marriott Marquis, San Francisco, Calif.
May 31–June 2

 

Arizona United Rheumatology Alliance Enchantment Resort, Sedona, Ariz.
  Georgia Society of Rheumatology Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
June 21–23

 

Michigan Rheumatism Society Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island, Mich.
July 12–14

 

Florida Society of Rheumatology Loews Sapphire Falls Universal, Orlando, Fla.
August 2–4

 

West Virginia State Rheumatology Society Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, W. Va.
August 23–24

 

Ohio Association of Rheumatology Nationwide Hotel and Convention Center, Lewis Center, Ohio
September 13

 

Rheumatology Society of New Mexico Hyatt Regency Tamaya, Santa Ana Pueblo, N. Mex.
September 13–15

 

Washington Rheumatology Alliance Sleeping Lady Resort, Leavenworth, Wash.
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