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Workforce & Clinical Care

The Arthritis Foundation’s Workforce & Clinical Care initiatives strengthen the rheumatology pipeline by expanding fellowship opportunities, recognizing excellence in arthritis research and leadership, supporting diverse pathways into rheumatology and advancing patient-reported outcomes research to improve care and quality of life.

The growing shortage of rheumatologists (both adult and pediatric) is expected to increase with the shrinking number of medical students specializing in rheumatology, combined with a growing number of patients as the population increases and ages. This shortage creates more barriers to care; subsequently, worsening disease outcomes, negatively impacting quality of life, decreasing productivity and increasing mortality rates. See how we're aiming to address the growing shortage of arthritis specialists, especially in under-served parts of the country.

Highlights From the 2025 Community Health & Workforce Summit

Strengthening access and equity in arthritis care were among the key points discussed during the Arthritis Foundation’s 2025 Community Health & Workforce Summit. 

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Clinical Fellowship Awards Support Next Generation Rheumatologists

The Arthritis Foundation awards the 2025 fellowships to support innovative approaches in training future rheumatologists to meet evolving needs in rheumatology across the U.S.

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Arthritis Foundation, Northwestern University Team Up to Improve Arthritis Outcomes

The initiative focuses on using patient-reported outcomes measures to improve care for people with arthritis.

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Building the Future of Arthritis Care

Clinical Rheumatology Fellowships

The Arthritis Foundation’s fellowship initiative is part of the Foundation’s strategy to ensure access to medical care for the nearly 60 million adults and children living with arthritis in the United States.

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Clinical Rheumatology Fellowships
Community Health Awards
Breaking Down Barriers to Care

Community Health Awards

The Arthritis Foundation is committed to increasing the number of specialists and supporting the training of a diverse generation of rheumatologists through our Community Health initiatives.

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Honoring Excellence in Scientific Research & Volunteering

Howley Prizes for Arthritis Research

The Lee C. Howley Sr. Prize for Arthritis Scientific Research and the Lee C. Howley Jr. Prize for Early Career Investigators in Arthritis Research recognize those who have committed to advancing the Arthritis Foundation’s scientific agenda.

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Howley Prizes for Arthritis Research
Patient-Reported Outcomes Grant Program
Including Patient Voices in Arthritis Care

Patient-Reported Outcomes Grant Program

By supporting research in patient-reported outcomes (PROs), the Arthritis Foundation aims to improve treatments and quality of life for people with arthritis, while actively engaging them as partners to ensure studies reflect their real experiences and needs.

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Inflammatory Arthritis

For rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other inflammatory forms of arthritis, we’re supporting new ways of identifying and validating promising biological targets for diagnostics and drug development. 

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Osteoarthritis

The Arthritis Foundation’s OA program is driving progress in osteoarthritis research by focusing on what matters most: better treatments, earlier intervention and lasting solutions.

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Workforce & Clinical Care

The Arthritis Foundation’s workforce development efforts encompass our Community Health Program, Clinical Rheumatology Fellowship Program and our PROs (patient-reported outcomes) Program.

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