Join ACP and your colleagues in New Orleans, LA, April 3-5, 2025, at the annual marquee educational event for internal medicine physicians and subspecialists around the globe. Together we will share in three days of unparalleled professional revitalization and make invaluable connections with our internal medicine community.
ACP 2025. Scripps Clinic's John M Kelso, MD, offered topline updates on all types of allergies including a step-by-step on how to "delabel" patients identified as penicillin-allergic.
Foluso A. Fakorede, MD, sketched a disturbing picture of recognition and management of PAD in the US, highlighting stark racial and ethnic disparities and making an urgent call to action.
The highest CRC mortality rates occur at the “intersection of race, place, and class," Rachel Issaka, MD, MAS, told internal medicine clinicians at the annual ACP meeting.
Breaking research presented at ACP Internal Medicine 2025 showed that switching GLP1-RAs resulted in better glucose and weight control among adults with inadequately controlled T2D.
ACP 2025: Kim Sandler, MD, discussed the latest screening guidelines, real-world challenges in implementation, and the essential role of shared decision-making.
Dagogo-Jack reviewed alarming data on the damage prediabetes can inflict even decades before a diabetes diagnosis and offered guidance to the internal medicine audience.
William Lewis, MD, discussed the importance of photo-documentation, referral indicators, efficacy of various treatments, and other topics.
ACP 2025. A quick look at 2 topics in dermatology rounded out a Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind session at the 2025 American College of Physicians annual meeting.
ACP 2025. Ruth Etzioni, PhD, discussed evidence-based approaches to screening for patients at average risk, start and stop criteria, MRI for follow-up screening, and other topics.
In a new position paper, the ACP calls for policy action to address rural health disparities, improve access to care, and strengthen the rural health care workforce.