About the Primary Care Rheumatology Society

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The Primary Care Rheumatology Society (PCR) was set up in 1986 by a group of general practitioners with a special interest in Rheumatology.


PCR's aims are:

  • To improve education in Rheumatology in general practice
  • To set up relevant research topics
  • To increase communication between hospital rheumatologists and other relevant health professionals, with the ultimate aim of improving care for patients with rheumatic disease

Currently, PCR has a steadily growing membership and has become an important source of advice, education, ideas and initiatives in Rheumatology in general practice.