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. Thomas Martens, MD, Gregg Simonson, PhD, and Libby Johnson, RDN, LD, CDCES explained the benefits of CGM, how to interpret data, and then adjust treatment accordingly.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky, MD MPH, was a featured presenter at the recent ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2021: Virtual Experience, where she spoke about lessons learned during COVID-19.
ACP: Clyde W Yancy, MD, gave a comprehensive update on a year's worth of pivotal science in treatment of heart failure. Here are the highlights.
The NIAID head said the timing of the end of the pandemic is really up to the public.
Once you've decided that an opioid analgesic is indicated, what can you do to ensure that your patient uses the medication safely?
When counting sheep fails as first line therapy, what measures can you recommend to help your patient get some sleep?
Dr Margaret Fisher- who helped write the (Red) book on immunizations for youngsters- succinctly summarizes the latest guidelines here.
Marc B. Garnic, MD, addresses these questions in this short video. Dr Garnic, who spoke on this topic at the 2011 American College of Physicians meeting in San Diego
Psychiatrist Sidney Zisook, MD-a guest speaker at the recent American College of Physicians meeting in San Diego
Two of the numerous geriatrics offerings at this year’s ACP convention were part of a series entitled “Modifying Your Office Practice for the Tsunami of Older Adults.” This eminently apropos title was actually something of a theme for the convention as a whole. This year, only 3 clinical categories boasted more offerings than geriatrics. Clearly, primary care physicians are beginning to feel the impact of the baby boomers’ coming of age.