ACR study groups provide an excellent forum for networking at the ACR/ARHP Annual Scientific Meeting and are among the most highly sought-after sessions each year. Although study groups are not eligible for CME credits, they provide an opportunity for the exchange of new ideas and in-depth presentations of information. These groups give attendees the opportunity to discuss cases and share experiences with colleagues who share a common interest in one disease, a group of related disorders, or a specialized field of study.
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President’s Corner: ACR/ARP Education That Fits
Fulfill your lifelong learning goals with the ACR & ARP. Explore diverse educational options, including journals, podcasts & ACR Convergence 2025.
What to Expect in Chicago at the Practice Innovation Summit
The Practice Innovation Summit, to be held in Chicago Oct. 24–25, offers a roadmap to a smarter, stronger rheumatology practice, led by experts in operations, coding, financial sustainability and more.
Include Advocacy in Your ACR Convergence 2025 Plans
Check out this quick guide to advocacy events and programming that will help you leave Chicago informed and ready to be an advocate for the rheumatology community back home.
Countdown to ACR Convergence 2025: Early Registration Ends Aug. 21
Learn about the registration options and add-on opportunities associated with ACR Convergence 2025, to be held Oct. 24–29 in Chicago, Ill.

President’s Corner: Our Global Rheumatology Community
The ACR fosters a global rheumatology community through international partnerships, research exchanges, and collaborative projects.

Reflections on the Choose Rheumatology Experience
A third-year internal medicine resident describes the impact of attending ACR Convergence & the benefits of participating in the Choose Rheumatology Experience hosted by the Rheumatology Research Foundation.
Inaugural Practice Innovation Summit Focuses on Building a Blueprint for Private Practice Success
Registration is now open for the first-ever Practice Innovation Summit, which will dive into operational and financial strategies to grow and sustain private and community-based practices.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Your Post-Fellowship Career
A second-year fellow describes the process of searching for a post-fellowship job in rheumatology.

President’s Corner: The ACR & Pediatric Rheumatology
My first exposure to pediatric rheumatology came during my adult rheumatology fellowship, when pediatric rotations were part of our curriculum. This experience brought home for me the many differences between childhood and adult rheumatic diseases and the important role pediatric rheumatologists play in patient outcomes. This role has long been appreciated by the ACR/ARP, where…
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