ACR’s strategy for 2013-2016 includes advocacy efforts, educational programming and journals, and rheumatology research support
Rheumatologist Finds ACR Volunteer Work Enriching Professionally and Personally
Kelly Weselman, MD, has advanced her clinical practice, improved her marketing skills, and advocated for rheumatology while working on ACR committees
ACR Board of Directors Advocates for Rheumatology on Capitol Hill
Members meet with Congress this month to discuss access to rheumatology, access to treatments, and funding for research
President’s Perspective: ACR Calls on Members to Advance Rheumatology
Members’ support and participation is needed to strengthen the ACR’s lobbying efforts with Congress
How Rheumatologists Can Win Support and Influence Congress
Ways to use the ACR’s advocacy toolkit to contact Congressional representatives and articulate your message to lawmakers
Five Quick Ways To Make a Difference in Rheumatology Through Advocacy
The ACR’s online advocacy page has position statements and work plans on issues affecting rheumatology, and offers ways to get involved
First Annual Rheumatoid Awareness Day to Be Held February 2
New day of action and outreach aims to spread awareness of rheumatoid arthritis
ACR Leaders Converge on Capitol Hill
American College of Rheumatology (ACR) members to discuss legislation and regulatory issues facing rheumatologists at this year’s annual ACR Advocacy Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C.
Strategic Thinking to Advance Rheumatology in the New Year
One of the first efforts this coming year will be the development of the American College of Rheumatology’s (ACR’s) 2013-2016 strategic plan
Much at Stake for Rheumatology in Lame Duck Session of Congress
Massive mandatory spending cuts—including a near 30% cut to Medicare physician reimbursement—are scheduled to go into effect in January
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