Physical therapy for rheumatoid arthritis patients is crucial to treating their disease. A group of researchers is trying to harness the power of computer technology to make physical therapy something that patients look forward to.
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Five Ways to Get Involved in the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Simple Tasks Campaign
Last September, the ACR launched its first public relations campaign, called Simple Tasks. Here are five ways you can become a part of this important campaign.
ACR’s Advocacy Toolkit
Ways to contact your member of Congress; tips for communicating with your member of Congress; ways to get patients involved; and donloadable briefs, posters, and brochures.
A Productive Year Ahead
Rheumatologists face challenges and unique opportunities in the coming year
Congress Spending More Time at Home: Good News for Advocates
Members of Congress will spend more time in their respective districts this year. This is great news for both experienced and new advocates, because members of Congress are often more accessible when they are home. If you are apprehensive about meeting with your members of Congress in Washington, D.C., these district work periods provide the perfect opportunity to begin building a valuable relationship with your legislators. Here are a few ways for you to reach out to your legislators while they are at home.
ACR launches its First Public Relations campaign
Many of us have experienced that look—confusion—when you tell someone that you work in rheumatology. It happens at dinner parties, in line at the grocery store, and during conversations on airplanes. The look can open the door to conversations about rheumatology. However, when the influential people whose decisions affect our specialty don’t know who we…
The Rheumatologist Revamps Its Website
The latest in rheumatology at your fingertips

ARP Year in Review: Updates in Advanced Practice, Epidemiology & Rehabilitation
Three experts discussed recent notable research of interest to rheumatology professionals across a range of topics.

Rheuminations: Address Ableism, Improve Care for All Patients
Ableism—discrimination against those with disabilities—distorts diagnostic reasoning & erodes patient trust. How can rheumatologists address this bias?

Let’s Discuss: Insights from the ACR Convergence 2025 Review Course
The Review Course at ACR Convergence 2025 provided a comprehensive update for practitioners. Highlights from the sections on SLE and lupus nephritis, inflammatory brain diseases, drug management of rheumatic diseases and mimics of inflammatory myopathies.
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