European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology explained

European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology
Former Name:European League Against Rheumatism
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Type:Non-governmental organization
Status:Society
Headquarters:Zürich, Switzerland
Location:Seestrasse 240, Kilchberg, Zurich
Coordinates:47.3156°N 8.5549°W
Services:Certification, Training & Awareness
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The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) formerly the European League Against Rheumatism is a European non-governmental organization which represents the people with arthritis/rheumatism, health professional and scientific societies of rheumatology of all the European nations.

The aims of EULAR are to reduce the burden of rheumatic diseases on the individual and society and to improve the treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal diseases.

It promotes the translation of research advances into daily care and fights for the recognition of the needs of people with musculoskeletal diseases by the governing bodies in Europe.[1]

Publication

The society is co-publisher together with BMJ of a medical journal, the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, and organises an annual scientific meeting, the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology.[2]

The society also publishes recommendations for the diagnosis and therapy of various rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases (RMD). They are published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases journal and accessible also through the organisation's website.

EULAR presidents

EULAR Presidents
TermPresidentYearsCountry
1Matthieu Pierre Weil1947 - 1949France
2William Sydney Charles Copeman1949 - 1951United Kingdom
3Marcel Ferond1951 - 1953Belgium
4Pedro Barcelo1953 - 1955Spain
5Johan Hans Goslings1955 - 1957Netherlands
6Jacques Forestier1957 - 1959France
7Alessandro Robecchi1959 - 1961Italy
8Gunnar Edstrom1961 - 1963Sweden
9Frantisek Lenoch1963 - 1965Czechoslovakia
10George Kersley1965 - 1967United Kingdom
11Karl Gotsch1967 - 1969Austria
12Stanislas de Seze1969 - 1971France
13Veikko Aatos Ilmari Laine1971 - 1973Finland
14Vassil T. Tzonchev1973 - 1975Bulgaria
15Albert Böni1975 - 1977Switzerland
16Eric George Lapthorne Bywaters1977 - 1979United Kingdom
17Valentina Nassonova1979 - 1981USSR
18Eimar Munthe1981 - 1983Norway
19Hartwig Mathies1983 - 1985Germany
20Vincenzo Pipitone1985 - 1987Italy
21Michel G. Lequesne1987 - 1989France
22Colin Greenhill Barnes1989 - 1991United Kingdom
23Béla Gomor1991 - 1993Hungary
24Juan Gijon Banos1993 - 1995Spain
25Levinus B. A. van de Putte1995 - 1997Netherlands
26Hubert Roux1997 - 1999France
27Thomas L. Vischer1999 - 2001Switzerland
28Joachim R. Kalden2001 - 2003Germany
29Josef Smolen2003 - 2005Austria
30Tore Kvien2005 - 2007Norway
31Ferdinand C. Breedveld2007 - 2009Netherlands
32Paul Emery2009 - 2011United Kingdom
33Maxime Dougados2011 - 2013France
34Maurizio Cutolo2013 - 2015Italy
35Gerd R. Burmester2015 - 2017Germany
36Johannes Bijlsma2017 - 2019Netherlands
37Iain McInnes2019 - 2021United Kingdom
38Annamaria Iagnocco2021 - 2023Italy
39Daniel Aletaha2023 - Austria
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About us. EULAR Homepage. 7 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Journal. EULAR website. 7 February 2014.
  3. Web site: EULAR Presidents EULAR.