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Rheumatic Disease Awareness Month

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As part of its Simple Tasks campaign, the American College of Rheumatology launched Rheumatic Disease Awareness Month (RDAM) in September 2016 to raise awareness about the 100+ conditions under the umbrella of rheumatic disease such as Sjögren's Syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and gout. During this time, the ACR focused on increasing public understanding of the symptoms, risk factors, treatment options, personal and economic impact, lifestyle, and healthcare challenges associated with rheumatic diseases. The Simple Tasks team has accomplished this through a variety of methods, including public service announcements, patient testimonials, and collateral pieces.

Past Rheumatic Disease Month Campaigns

In honor of Rheumatic Disease Awareness Month, the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and our Simple Tasks public awareness campaign developed resources to help patients understand biosimilar medications and their effectiveness in treating rheumatic diseases.

The 2023 campaign “Biosimilars & You: A Guide for Patients with Rheumatic Disease” featured an educational whiteboard video narrated by Marcus Snow, MD, Chair of the ACR Committee on Rheumatologic Care and spokesperson for RDAM 2023.

Check out these other rheumatologist-approved resources to learn more about biosimilars and you:

The American College of Rheumatology released an update of its 2018 Rheumatic Disease Report Card. The report card grades states on how well they are doing addressing the access, affordability and lifestyle issues affecting rheumatology patients in their state. Download the report card to see how well your state did and learn what can be done to improve their grade.

Raising the Grade in Rheumatology Care in America 2022

In recognition of the RDAM 2021, the ACR hosted “Rheum4You: Reproductive Health & Rheumatic Disease,” a patient-focused webinar on reproductive health and rheumatic disease. A panel of reproductive and parenting experts led an interactive discussion on family planning and pregnancy to early parenting.

Topics included:

  • Family planning with rheumatic disease, including fertility, contraception, male reproductive health, treatment considerations for men and women, and medication compatibility.
  • Pregnancy and rheumatic disease, including the impact of pregnancy on rheumatic disease, the role of the rheumatology provider in your care during pregnancy, genetic factors, and medication compatibility.
  • Parenting with rheumatic disease, including tips for managing the treatment of a child with rheumatic disease, parenting while managing a chronic disease, breastfeeding, compatible medications, and occupational and physical therapy tips for caring for your child.

View the webinar and presentation slides and explore additional resources on reproductive health and rheumatic disease with our informative whiteboard video and fact sheet.

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