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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.

HbA1c is Good for the Big Diabetes Picture but CGM is Key for the Data Close-Up
April 18, 2025

ACP 2025. The timely glucose data available with continuous glucose monitoring is what's needed for optimal daily diabetes control, says Tom Martens, MD.

Prediabetes Affects More than 97 Million Americans but 77 Million of Them Are Not Aware
April 18, 2025

The mildly elevated glycemia of prediabetes is a pathological condition with serious risks for those 77 million, says endocrinologist Samuel Dagogo-Jack, MD, DSc.

Bringing Behavioral Health Into Primary Care: A Collaborative Care Roadmap
April 17, 2025

ACP 2025: Matthew Press, MD, shares actionable steps for primary care physicians to adopt a collaborative care model, including how to start small and partner with other practices.

Which CRC Screening Method for Which Patient? Rachel Issaka, MD, MAS, Calls for an Honest Conversation
April 17, 2025

Issaka, from the Fred Hutch Cancer Center, said insurance coverage, a patient's resources, and social determinants of health all factor in the choice.

A Comprehensive Approach to Obesity Treatment: Combining Lifestyle, Medication, and Surgery
April 16, 2025

ACP 2025: GLP-1 medications are advancing obesity care, but lifestyle changes and bariatric surgery remain key components. Laura Davisson, MD, discusses how to personalize treatment strategies.

Matthew Press, MD: How Penn Medicine’s CoCM Model Helps PCPs Treat Mental Health—and Avoid Burnout
April 15, 2025

ACP 2025: Dr Press discusses how the Penn Integrated Care model equips primary care physicians to manage mental health conditions more effectively while reducing burnout.

CRC Screening Outreach Significantly Reduces Black-White Disparities, Including CRC Mortality Gap
April 15, 2025

ACP 2025: Rachel Issaka, MD, MAS, reviewed data from a Kaiser Permanente program that narrowed racial and ethnic disparities in CRC screening compliance and related deaths.

Rethinking Lung Cancer Screening: Expanding Access for Women, Nonsmokers
April 14, 2025

ACP 2025: Lung cancer is rising among nonsmokers, especially women. Kim Sandler, MD, discusses future screening challenges, research insights, and the need to expand screening eligibility.

Collaborative Care for Mental Health: A Scalable, Team-Based Model for Primary Care
April 11, 2025

ACP 2025: Discover how the collaborative care model supports mental health in primary care through team-based care, symptom tracking, and psychiatric consultation—boosting outcomes and reducing burden on clinicians.

Rachel Issaka, MD, MAS: Effective CRC Prevention Programs Require Multispecialty Commitment
April 11, 2025

ACP 2025. A focused CRC prevention program begins with primary care where support and advocacy for regular screening begins, Issaka stressed.