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    • “SAPHYR, presented at #ACR22, unpublished Robert Spiera at #RNL2023 Phase 3 study for refractory PMR Sustained remission of disease, less steroids usage, steroid toxicity, and improved PROs @RheumNow”

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    A session on social media in rheumatology at ACR Convergence 2022 focused on how to use social media to promote one’s work and collaborate on international research projects, as well as the use of podcasts in educating rheumatologists.

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    The Association of American Medical Colleges estimates a shortage of as many as 139,000 physicians by 2033. ACR Workforce Solutions Committee Chair Daniel Battafarano, DO, outlined the types of projects committee members will undertake to improve the practice of rheumatology for providers and patients and combat the workforce shortage.

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