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Overview

ACP CME 165 2025 offers a comprehensive on-demand learning experience featuring more than 165 hours of high-yield recorded sessions from the Internal Medicine Meeting 2025. This extensive program includes 176 videos totaling 27.5 GB, providing a rich resource for ongoing professional development.

On-demand Internal Medicine education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Agenda

This program provides access to a broad array of topics delivered by expert faculty at ACP’s premier 2025 Internal Medicine Meeting. The content covers critical areas in internal medicine practice, including updates on clinical guidelines, disease management, and emerging medical knowledge.

  • A New Era in Sickle Cell Disease
  • Abnormal Liver Enzymes in the Inpatient Setting: A High-Value Care Approach
  • Acute and Chronic Liver Disease in the Hospital
  • Acute Hypertension in Hospitalized Patients
  • Acute Hypoxemia: From Nasal Cannula to Mechanical Ventilation and Everything in Between
  • Acute Myocardial Infarction Management: What’s New in 2025
  • Acute Pain Management in the Inpatient Setting
  • Alcohol Withdrawal in the Inpatient and Detoxification Unit Settings
  • Allergic to Everything
  • Alternative Models for Primary Care
  • Annals of Internal Medicine: Recent Articles That You Should Know About
  • Antibiotic Use in the Hospital: When and When Not to Prescribe
  • Approach to Common Electrolyte Disorders in the Hospital
  • Apps on the Wards for Physicians and Patients: Which Ones Are Worth Having
  • Assessment and Treatment of Headache
  • Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias: Diagnosis, Work-up, and Management
  • Avoiding Common Noninfectious Hospital-Acquired Complications in Older Patients
  • Behavioral Health Integration: Sustainable Implementation
  • Best Practices for Maximizing the Annual Medicare Wellness Visit
  • Beyond Gout: A Review of Calcium-Based Arthropathies
  • Bioidentical Hormones: To Prescribe or Not to Prescribe—That Is the Question
  • Bring Balance and Meaning to Life Throughout Your Career
  • C. Wesley Eisele Lecture: The Implications of AI in Internal Medicine
  • Cancer Biomarkers: What They Are and Why They Matter
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation: Getting Patients Back on Track
  • Caring for Vulnerable Populations: Embracing Health Care on the Fringes
  • Challenging Infectious Disease Cases for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • CKD Management: What Every Internal Medicine Physician Should Know
  • Clearly Thinking About Dementia: Diagnosis and Management
  • Clinical Pearls in Cardiology and Neurology
  • Clinical Pearls in Nephrology and Palliative Medicine
  • Clinical Pearls in Women’s Health and Geriatrics
  • Clinical Triad: Advances in Cancer Screening
  • Clinical Triad: Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
  • Clinical Triad: Health-Related Social Needs in Cancer—Treating the Whole Person
  • Clinical Triad: Lung Cancer in 2025: A New Day Is Dawning
  • Clinically Applicable Genomic and Epigenomic Testing for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Colon Cancer Screening: Colonoscopy, Stool Testing, and Serology
  • Common Allergic and Hypersensitivity Disorders in the Hospital
  • Common Diagnostic Errors: How to Recognize and Manage Them
  • Common Rheumatologic Conditions in Hospitalized Patients
  • Common Shoulder Symptoms for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Common Variable Immunodeficiency: More Than Low Immunoglobulins
  • Confronting Misinformation in Obesity Care: Lessons From the Field
  • Consult Talk
  • Continence Consternation: Managing Continence in Low-Mobility Patients
  • Deprescribing: “Doc, I Take Too Many Medications!”
  • Diagnosing and Managing Spondyloarthritides
  • Difficult Anxiety and Depression Treatment
  • Diseases of the Vulva You Have to Look For
  • Dr. Ananda Prasad Lecture in Physiology: The Pathophysiology of Dementia
  • Driving in Older Persons: On the Road Again or Not?
  • Early Diagnosis of Patients at Risk for Rapid Decompensation: Is This Patient Sick?
  • Ethical Case Challenges: Slow Codes, Show Codes, and Partial Codes
  • Evaluating and Treating ADHD in Adults
  • Evaluating Patient Apps and Other Digital Health Tools for Internal Medicine: App-raising Evidence
  • Evaluation and Management of Common Anorectal Disorders: A Pain in the Butt
  • Female Sexual Dysfunction: Sex Matters!
  • Fertility and Family Planning for Future and Current Early Career Physicians
  • Follow the Money: Ethics and Business Practices in Medicine
  • Foot and Ankle Pain for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Friday Plenary: New in Annals of Internal Medicine—Hear It First from the Authors
  • Gender-Affirming Care: Health Policy and Practice
  • Gun Safety in Primary Care
  • Health Care-Associated Infections
  • Hearing Impairment and Hearing Aids: What’s the Latest in 2025
  • Herbal Medicine
  • High-Value Care Strategies to Advance Health Equity
  • High-Value Inpatient Physical Examination
  • High-Value Inpatient Telemetry
  • High-Value Practices in Medical Education: You Don’t Need to Lecture Me!
  • Hot Issues in Health Policy
  • Hot Topics in Ethics
  • Hot Topics in Health IT
  • How AI Can Reduce Clinician Burden
  • How to Be a Powerful Speaker: Strategies for Getting Started
  • How to Encourage Internal Medicine Physicians to Stay and Thrive in Clinical Practice
  • How to Minimize Negative Impacts of Drug Shortages
  • Humor in Medicine
  • Hypertension in 2025: Getting to the Goal
  • Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
  • IMM 2025 Highlights and Doctors’ Dilemma: The Finals (Session not eligible for CME credit)
  • Immunotherapy Toxicities in the Inpatient and Outpatient Settings
  • Individuating Glycemic Goals and Choosing Medication Therapy Based on Patient Characteristics
  • Inpatient Atrial Fibrillation Management
  • Inpatient Management of Diabetes: Goals, Challenges, and Implications
  • Inpatient Perioperative Management
  • Insomnia and Parasomnias: Evaluation and Management
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Keeping Patients With Heart Failure Out of the Hospital: Get Out and Stay Out
  • Let’s Talk About Sex: Taking Modern Sexual Histories
  • Leveraging Health IT for Health Equity
  • Management of Antithrombotic Therapy
  • Management of Chronic Pain in the Ambulatory Environment: Not Quite Painless
  • Management of Common Oncologic Emergencies
  • Management of Decompensated Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF)
  • Managing Common Respiratory Infections: You Took My Breath Away
  • Managing Pancreatobiliary Pathology
  • Managing Pelvic Floor Disorders
  • Martin A. Samuels Memorial Lecture: A Parkinson’s Disease Update for the Clinician
  • Medical Emergencies in the Peripartum Period
  • Medical Myths Revealed
  • Melanoma in 2025: Skin in the Game
  • More News You Can Use: Adult Immunizations Recommendations
  • More News You Can Use: Current Clinical Guidelines
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Dermatology, Allergy & Immunology, and Artificial Intelligence
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Infectious Diseases, Men’s Health, and Hepatology
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Psychiatry, Neurology, and Cardiology
  • My Patient Had a Kidney Transplant: What Do I Do?
  • Navigating Career Transitions
  • Newly Approved Medications in Primary Care
  • News You Can Use: Current Clinical Guidelines
  • Nicholas E. Davies Memorial Award Lecture: A Brief History of Timelessness in Medical Care
  • Noninvasive Imaging of Coronary Artery Disease
  • Noninvasive Ventilation for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Office-Based Preoperative Evaluation: Smooth Operator
  • Opening Ceremony and Keynote Address
  • Ophthalmologic Diagnoses Not to Be Overlooked
  • Opioid Use Disorder Inpatient Management
  • Optimal Duration and Route of Treatment for Common Infections: Go Long, No Go Short, and Go Oral
  • Outpatient Coding: Getting Paid for What You Do
  • Outpatient Management of Atrial Fibrillation: I Got Rhythm
  • Palliative Care for the Medical Inpatient: When and How
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease: From Evaluation to Treatment
  • Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Really an Internal Medicine Physician’s Disease
  • Practical Strategies for Promoting Positive Learning Environments
  • Prediabetes for Internal Medicine Physicians: Approach to Screening, Diagnosis, and Management
  • Presentation Skills for Physicians: Making Your Next Teaching Presentation Go Better Than Your Last
  • Providing Care for LGBTQ Adolescents and Young Adults
  • Quality Improvement Basics for the Early Career Hospitalist
  • Review of Bronchiectasis for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Rock On With Urology and Nephrology
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections: From Prevention to Treatment
  • Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in the Hospital: Cellulitis and Beyond
  • Sleep Medicine: What’s New
  • Solutions for Addressing Health Equity in Regulatory and Accreditation Requirements
  • Strategies for Lipid Management Beyond Statins
  • Succeeding in Value-Based Payment
  • Supporting IMG Colleagues for Success
  • Supporting the Health Needs of Rural Communities
  • Survivor Primary Care After Cancer Treatment
  • Syncope: High-Value Evaluation and Management
  • Team-Based Approaches to Increase Vaccine Uptake
  • The 5 Ms: Five Simple Words to Guide the Care of Complex Older Adults
  • The Basics of Biologics for the Primary Care Physician: Biologic Logic
  • The Changing World of Obesity Management
  • The Climate Change Crisis: Is My ICU Contributing to the Problem?
  • The Highs and Lows of Managing Pulmonary Disease at Depth and High Altitude
  • The Impact of Climate Change on Health: ACP and EFIM Joint Session
  • The Impact of Loneliness on Health
  • The Inpatient With Wheezing
  • The Internal Medicine Physician’s Role in Evaluation and Management of Seizures
  • The Journey From NAFLD to MASLD: Screening and Treatment
  • The Safety of Cannabis Smoke or Fire
  • The Two-Faced God: The Cognitive Conflict That Defines the Present and Future of Internal Medicine
  • Thieves Market
  • Thriving During Early Career as an IMG
  • TIA and Stroke Management in 2025
  • TSH: High and Low Levels in Clinical Practice
  • Update in Allergy and Immunology
  • Update in Ambulatory General Internal Medicine
  • Update in Cardiology
  • Update in Endocrinology
  • Update in Gastroenterology
  • Update in Geriatric Medicine
  • Update in Hematology
  • Update in Hospital Medicine
  • Update in Infectious Diseases
  • Update in Nephrology
  • Update in Oncology
  • Update in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
  • Update in Rheumatology
  • Update in Women’s Health
  • Volume Assessment and Fluid Management in the Hospital
  • Wound Care for the Ambulatory Internal Medicine Physician
  • Writing and Publishing Case Reports

Speakers

This program features presentations by expert faculty from the American College of Physicians’ Internal Medicine Meeting 2025. Speakers include experienced clinicians and researchers who deliver evidence-based insights relevant to current internal medicine practice.

Target Audience

This course is designed for physicians, medical professionals, and healthcare providers who seek continuing medical education in internal medicine. It is particularly relevant for internists, specialists, and primary care physicians aiming to stay current with clinical guidelines, medical advances, and best practices in patient care.

Why This Topic Matters

The ACP CME 165 2025 program addresses a broad spectrum of internal medicine topics, reinforcing clinical knowledge and supporting decision-making for practicing physicians. Keeping up-to-date with such extensive, high-quality content is essential for maintaining expertise in the dynamic field of internal medicine.

MedHub Central provides convenient, on-demand access to this extensive resource, allowing learners to enhance their clinical practice with evidence-based information anytime. This accessibility supports the ongoing professional development of healthcare providers in internal medicine and related specialties.

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