It is my great honor to welcome you to KCR 2022, 42nd KCR Annual Scientific Meeting and the 16th International Symposium, which will be held from May 19(Thu) to 21(Sat), 2022, in Seoul, Korea.
Korean College of Rheumatology has been striving to foster quality of care and research for many years, and the annual scientific meeting is the highlight of these efforts that collects the knowledge and connection at one place. KCR 2022 will provide the podiums to the great minds in the field of rheumatology and bring attendees together with significant academic value that can be found from each session.
KCR 2022 offers the special opportunity to celebrate our accomplishments, expand our networks, and jointly explore current and future scientific endeavors. I hope you take a chance to find out about the past and future of rheumatology from the Presidential Plenary Session and Keynote Lectures and catch up with the most recent knowledge and trend from the Joint Symposium and International Symposium.
To extend our warm welcome to the broader range of audience, KCR 2022 will continue providing some of our most featured sessions in the online platform. I hope this opportunity comes in handy especially to our international audiences.
I will look forward to meeting you in KCR 2022, and I hope you join us to make KCR 2022 a grand success!
Sincere regards,
Sang-Heon Lee President, Korean College of Rheumatology
Dear colleagues and friends,
I would like to welcome all our distinguished speakers, chairs, and especially the audience to the KCR 2022 - 42nd KCR Annual Scientific Meeting and 16th International Symposium. It will be the leading podium for academic insights in the field of rheumatology.
The KCR 2022’s scientific committee has organized a comprehensive program that will facilitate discussions with many innovative ideas. Your participation will be the key to a successful meeting. We invite you to share your new insights.
KCR 2022 is dedicated to sharing new insights to contribute to the solving of the challenges in the field of rheumatology. It is also striving to transfer expertise and promote the engagement of future generations of scientists and researchers.
I would like to thank the support from the international communities of rheumatologists and the members of KCR. You have made this meeting possible. Thank you.
Best regards,
Tae-Hwan Kim Chairman of the Board Korean College of Rheumatology