Workgroup
The ACR thanks the workgroup below for their dedication in planning, editing, and oversight of this initiative.
Authors
The ACR thanks the following physicians for authoring the content on this site.
Editors
The ACR thanks the following physicians for editing the content on this site.
- Scott W. Canna, MD
- Haseeb Chaudhary, MD
- Dave Dimachkie, MD
- Anisha B. Dua, MD, MPH
- Miriah Gillispie-Taylor, MD
- Alfred Kim, MD, PhD
- Maleewan Kitcharoensakkul, MD, MSCI
- Fotios Koumpouras, MD
- Rebecca Manno, MD
- Natasha McKerran Ruth, MD
- Meredith Morcos, MD
- Kenneth S. O’Rourke, MD
- Michael H. Pillinger, MD
- Eric M. Ruderman, MD
- Anupama Shahane, MD, MPH
- Amanda Schnell, MD
- Didem Saygin, MD
- Rebecca Sadun, MD, PhD
- Philip Seo, MD
- Zachary Wallace, MD, MSC
- Lisa A. Zickuhr, MD
Amani AlBijadi, MD
Izabela Antic, DO
Milap Bhatt, MD
John Bridges, MD
Dr. Bridges is an assistant professor in adult and pediatric rheumatology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Children’s of Alabama. He completed his pediatrics residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in internal medicine and pediatrics and completed his fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in adult and pediatric rheumatology. He is the founder of the Bridge to Adult Care from Childhood for Young Adults with Rheumatic Disease (BACC YARD) program and serves as the Lead Educator for his pediatric rheumatology division.
Ana Cary, MD
Joanne Szczygiel Cunha, MD
Nkechi Emejuaiwe, MD
Heather Finlayson, MS, PA-C
Tate Johnson, MD
Ibtissam Gad, MD
Dr. Gad is an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan Division of Rheumatology with a focus on medical education, specifically curriculum development and model simulation. She completed her internal medicine training and a leadership in medical education program at the University Hospitals/Case Western, followed by her adult rheumatology fellowship at Henry Ford Health. She is currently the chair of the Fellows-in-Training Subcommittee at the ACR and has previously been involved with ACR via the V-FIT Working Group and Rheum2Learn 2.0 series. She also hosts her own creative rheumatology website entitled RheumDoodles.
Lindsay Helget, MD
Ginger Janow, MD
Guy Katz, MD
Dr. Katz is a rheumatologist in the Division of Rheumatology, Allergy, and Immunology at Massachusetts General Hospital. His interests include clinical and translational research in IgG4-related disease, systemic vasculitis, and medical education.
Brandon Ko, NP
Courtney Kremer, NP
Dr. Kremer is a pediatric nurse practitioner at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital. She completed her schooling at the University of Iowa. She has worked in pediatric rheumatology since 2011 and has interests in JIA and JDM.
Sian Yik Lim, MD
Brent Luedders, MD
Dr. Luedders is an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where he also completed his rheumatology fellowship and internal medicine residency training. He is co-director of the multidisciplinary psoriasis/psoriatic arthritis clinic.
Nadine N. Mbuyi, MD
Sreelakshmi Panginikkod, MD
Pankti Reid, MD
Jose Rubio, MD
Cristina Saez, MD
Robert Spandorfer, MD
Hemalatha Srinivasalu, MD
AIkaterini Thanou, MD
Dr. Thanou is a staff rheumatologist and an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, where she teaches rheumatology to fellows, residents, and medical students.
Kimberly Trotter, MD
Samera Vaseer, MD
Dr. Vaseer is an associate professor and the director of the rheumatology fellowship program at the University of Oklahoma. She has a successful rheumatology practice in OU Health, while also serving veterans at Oklahoma City VA. She has a special interest in treating patients with connective tissue disease-related lung diseases, systemic sclerosis, vasculitis, and rheumatoid arthritis. She has helped establish a multidisciplinary Interstitial Lung Disease Program at OU and continues to be engaged in teaching future physicians and rheumatologists.