Social Media
Meet the #ACR24 Social Media Ambassadors
The ACR has recruited rheumatology social media influencers to help build awareness of ACR Convergence 2024 while increasing engagement among members of the global rheumatology community. Be sure to follow these social media power users as they spread the word about this year’s meeting, including sessions and speakers of interest, networking opportunities, and the overall meeting experience. Follow the ambassadors (#ACRambassador) at their X (formerly Twitter) handles below, and don’t forget to use #ACR24 on social media.
Follow ACR on Social Media
Share your opinions with while getting peer-reviewed journal articles, updates on CME opportunities, practice resources, healthcare policy news, and more in real-time! Subscribe to our YouTube channel to access shareable videos from the ACR such as Town Hall recordings, messages from ACR leadership, and our whiteboard videos on rheumatology.
Follow Simple Tasks on Social Media
Our Simple Tasks channels are geared toward patients and persons interested in learning more about rheumatic disease. The content focuses on rheumatic disease resources, patient fact sheets, general health articles, articles from the Simple Tasks blog, patient testimonials, updates on advocacy issues, and ways to get involved.
Follow ACR Journals on Social Media
View information about newly published articles from the ACR's three research journals, Arthritis & Rheumatology, Arthritis Care & Research, and ACR Open Rheumatology, as well as links to recently accepted and early view articles.
Follow ACR Advocacy on Social Media
There is so much to cover when it comes to how policy in regulations, legislation, and insurance plans affect rheumatology patients and providers. Get the latest from ACR advocacy on what is happening from D.C. to your state house, and how you can get involved. We want to hear from you! Tag @ACRheumDC or send a direct message to the ACR’s advocacy team with the policies that would most improve your work, the field of rheumatology, and healthcare outcomes.