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The Most Proliferative Authors at the ACR 2014

Dr. Janet Pope  Featured
November 18 2014 4:35 AM ET via RheumReports RheumReports

We know the heavy hitters at the ACR and EULAR meetings. Consider this a match (football, hockey or whatever you like).

Methods: I counted all authors who had at least 3 lines of abstracts listed in the index. Late breaking and satellite symposia were excluded.

Round 1: J Smolen 19 presentations vs. E Keystone 28 (Team Canada)

Round 2:DM van der Heijde is in a league of her own with the most abstracts... 53!

Round 3: M Dougados 38 vs. DD Gladman 39 (Team Canada)

The next rounds included:

  • TR Mikuls: 27
  • WP Maksymowych: 26 (Team Canada)
  • A Kavanaugh: 26
  • MA Gonzalez-Gay: 26
  • JR Curtis: 26
  • PJ Mease 25
  • M Petri: 25
  • P Emery: 23
  • L Guillevin: 22
  • R Landewe: 22
  • B Haraoui: 22 (Team Canada)

Canadians were also featured in the above 20 group (Proton Rahman and John Sampalis):

  • T Takeuchi: 21
  • B Combe: 21
  • RS Katz: 21
  • G Burmester: 24
  • R Blanco: 20
  • P Rahman: 20 (Team Canada)
  • JS Sampalis: 20 (Team Canada)
  • T Huizinga: 20
  • J Braun: 20
  • H, HI, HHH Brunner (combined:) 20
  • H Choi: 20

Canadians are well represented.

Special congrats go to several Canadian doctors who scored in the high teens for number of abstracts presented, including:

  • Bill Bensen: 17
  • VP Bykerk: 16
  • V Chandran: 18
  • D Choquette: 17
  • J Pope: 16
  • E Rampakakis: 16
  • C Thorne: 15

Well Done Canada


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Dr. Janet Pope
Dr. Janet Pope

Dr. Janet Pope is Professor of Medicine at Western University and Division Head of Rheumatology. Dr. Pope's research interests include epidemiologic studies in scleroderma, classification criteria in systemic sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis.

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