ACR Board of Directors
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The governing body of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) shall be the Board of Directors. The Board shall supervise, control and direct the business and affairs of the ACR, its Committees, and its publications; shall actively promote its purposes; and shall supervise the disbursement of its funds.
ACR President
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, CT
ACR President-Elect
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, OH
ACR Secretary
Tufts Medicine
Boston, MA
ACR Treasurer
Hospital for Special Surgery
New York, NY
Foundation President
Berkshire Medical Center
Lenox, MA
ARP President
Mount Auburn Hospital
Waltham, MA
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, MA
Board Term: 2021-2024
Florida State University
Daytona Beach, FL
Board Term: 2023–2026
Articularis Healthcare
Sullivans Island, SC
Board Term: 2023–2026
Sacred Heart University
Fairfield, CT
Board Term: 2022-2025
Columbia University Medical Center
New York, NY
Board Term: 2021-2024
Arthritis & Osteoporosis Consultants of the Carolinas
Charlotte, NC
Board Term: 2022-2025
Hospital for Special Surgery
New York, NY
Board Term: 2023–2026
Washington University
St. Louis, MO
Board Term: 2022-2025
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Chicago, IL
Board Term: 2021-2024
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
Board Term: 2023–2026
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE
Board Term: 2023–2026
Arizona Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates, P.C.
Phoenix, AZ
Board Term: 2022-2025
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas, TX
Board Term: 2022-2025
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Beverly Hills, CA
Board Term: 2021-2024
Staff Contact: Steven Echard, IOM, CAE
In order for the College to most effectively further its mission and to otherwise maintain its excellent reputation in the medical community and with the public, it is important that confidence in the College’s integrity be maintained. The cornerstone of the ACR’s Disclosure Policy is disclosure of actual and potential conflicts so that they can be evaluated by the College in order to avoid undue influence of potential conflicts.
The purpose of the ACR’s Disclosure Policy is to identify relationships which may pose actual or potential conflicts. These actual or potential conflicts can then be evaluated by the College so that adjustments can be made which will avoid any undue influence. This policy is based on the principle that, in many cases, full disclosure of the actual or potentially conflicting relationship will of itself suffice to protect the integrity of the College and its interests.
Board of Directors Disclosures
Conflict of Interest Guidelines for Key Leaders
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