ARHP Rheumatology Audioconference/Webcast Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Audioconference/Webcast?
With the ACR’s new webcast option, you are allowed the flexibility to view and listen to a recording of audioconference sessions (normal registration fees apply) on the ACR Web site—at your convenience. To access a previous webcast, you will need to register.
Audioconference registrants will receive the speaker’s handout material prior to the call, along with a toll-free phone number, instructions on how to join the call, instructions for the Q&A period, and free access to the webcast.
You will need a computer to participate, slides will be used
You may invite guests to participate as long as you have speaker phone access
There will be a 5-10 minute question and answer period that allows participants to ask questions.
Prior to the session, review your material and create a few questions that you may ask the speaker
What will I receive?
As the paid registrant you will receive an e-mail providing you with:
Dial-in phone number - for use by the paid registrant only.
Online registration - allowing paid registrants to access the webcast.
Handout Materials - PowerPoint Presentation converted into a PDF file, which you can share with other colleagues.
Evaluation - To be completed by the paid registrant only. Once completed you will receive CME/Certificate of Participation credit at the end of the series.
CME - this certificate is issued to physicians
Certificate of Participation - this certificate is issued to health professionals
Why should I participate?
Audioconferences provide the most current information focusing on topics that our members have chosen and delivered in a cost effective way. They provide you and your colleagues the opportunity to participate in educational sessions from you office, conference room or even the privacy of your own home.
No travel is required, which means no time away from the office. Even the phone call is toll-free!
If you have any further questions, send an email to: