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Overview

ACP CME 175 – 2024 provides an extensive on-demand digital library with more than 175 hours of high-yield recorded sessions from the Internal Medicine Meeting 2024, held April 18-20 in Boston, MA. This resource allows clinicians to learn at their own pace by accessing a wide range of presentations relevant to internal medicine practice, including clinical updates and management strategies delivered by world-class faculty. On-demand Internal Medicine education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Format: Recorded video and audio sessions
Total size: Over 175 hours of content

Agenda

This comprehensive collection covers diverse topics essential to internal medicine practice, including updates on cardiovascular, endocrine, gastrointestinal, infectious diseases, and hospital medicine. Highlights include clinical pearls, guideline reviews, and case-based learning.

  • A Complete Contraceptive Toolkit: What’s New in Contraception?
  • (Re)emerging Pathogens: New Bugs on the Rise
  • 60 Minutes: Special Report on Hot Issues in Health Policy
  • Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Amenorrhea: How Should the Internal Medicine Physician Evaluate?
  • Acute Coronary Syndrome: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Management
  • Acute Renal Failure During Hospitalization
  • Addiction Medicine: What’s New in the Clinic?
  • Advancing Equitable Approaches to Improve Obesity Care
  • Annals of Internal Medicine: Recent Articles That You Should Know About
  • Antimicrobial Resistance in Inpatient Medicine: How to Treat the Toughest Bugs
  • Antiplatelets and Anticoagulation in Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiac Disease
  • Applying Augmented Intelligence and Machine Learning in Your Practice
  • Approach to the Adult With Chronic Diarrhea
  • Are SOAP Notes Clean or Dirty?
  • Aspirin’s Evolving Role in Primary Prevention
  • Atrial Fibrillation: Insights From the Guidelines for the Practitioner
  • Back Pain: When Is It Serious?
  • Best Practices in Patient-Centered Care
  • Breast Cancer Treatment Basics for the Primary Care Physician
  • C. Wesley Eisele Lecture: Medicare’s Drive Toward Quality (and How That Affects My Practice)
  • Cannabinoids for Clinical Care: What Prescribers Need to Know
  • Carcinoma of Unknown Primary: A Case-Based Approach
  • Cardio-Oncology for the Primary Care Physician
  • Cervical Cancer Screening Results: Understanding and Following Up
  • Challenges in Geriatric Medication Management: An Interactive Case-Based Workshop
  • Chronic Peripheral Artery Disease for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Clinical Features and Management of Chronic Urticaria and Angioedema
  • Clinical Pearls: Cardiology and Pulmonary Medicine
  • Clinical Pearls: Gastroenterology and Benign Hematology
  • Clinical Pearls: Perioperative Medicine and General Internal Medicine
  • Clinical Triad: Cancer Screening Updates and Controversies
  • Clinical Triad: Neurology for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Clostridium difficile: What the Hospitalist Needs to Know
  • Coagulopathy of Cirrhosis: Not Just Bleeding
  • Colon Cancer Treatment Basics for the Primary Care Physician
  • Common Outpatient Bacterial Infections
  • Communities of Practice: Promoting Lifelong Learning and Professional Identity in Internal Medicine
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Acupuncture—A Review of the Evidence
  • Consult Talk
  • COPD Exacerbation: Assessment and Contemporary Management
  • COVID-19: What’s New
  • Delirium During Hospitalization
  • Depression and Anxiety Treatment by the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Dermatology for Hospitalists: A Case-Based Session
  • Dermatology for the Internal Medicine Physician: Honing Your Skills
  • Diagnosis and Management of Osteoarthritis: Pitfalls and Opportunities
  • Dietary Trends Explained
  • Disorders of Gut–Brain Interaction: IBS, Functional Dyspepsia, Cannabinoid Hyperemesis, and Cyclic Vomiting
  • Diverticulitis and Appendicitis: How to Put New Guidelines Into Practice
  • Dr. Ananda Prasad Lecture in Physiology: Severe Inflammation: In Sickness and In Health
  • Early Recognition and Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease
  • E-Cigarettes: Friend or Foe?
  • Entering Private Practice: Making the Choice
  • Ethical Case Challenges: Health Care Disinformation and Misinformation
  • Evaluation and Management of Acute Pancreatitis
  • Evaluation and Management of Kidney Stones for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Exercise in the General Population
  • Expanding Our Lane in Health Equity: This Is Me
  • Expanding Our Lane in Health Equity: This Is Our Why
  • Fatty Liver Disease for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Finding Cardiac Murmurs During Hospitalization: What’s Next?
  • Friday Plenary: New in Annals of Internal Medicine: Hear it First from the Authors
  • Genetics and Cancer Screening
  • GERD and Dyspepsia Management: When Should PPIs Be Continued?
  • Giant Cell Arteritis: Are We Using Too Much Prednisone?
  • Headaches in Hospitalized Patients
  • Heart Failure in the Hospitalized Patient
  • Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: Guidelines-Directed Management
  • Helping Health Care Heal: Reducing Barriers to Physicians Receiving Mental Health Care
  • High-Value Care in Hospital-Based Practices
  • Hospital at Home for Older Adults: Outcomes and Implementation
  • Hot Topics in Ethics
  • Hot Topics in Health IT
  • Hot Topics in Sepsis Management: A Review of Evidence-Based Guidelines
  • Hot Topics in Sleep Apnea
  • How Environmental Exposures Harm Patients and What Physicians Can Do About It: From Air Pollution to Toxic Substances
  • How to Improve Clinician Belonging and Inclusion
  • Humanism in Medicine: Re-emphasis on Human-to-Human Interactions
  • Hypertension in Older Adults: Where to Go and How
  • Immunizations: What’s New
  • Inpatient Billing, Coding, and Documentation: A Case-Based Approach
  • Inpatient Blood Pressure Management
  • Inpatient Coding: Thinking Inside the Box
  • Inpatient Diabetes: What Does the Hospitalist Need to Know?
  • Inpatient Geriatrics Management: Assessing Frailty and What to Avoid
  • Inpatient Management of Cirrhosis in the Pretransplant Patient
  • Inpatient Syncope Evaluation
  • Inpatient With Psychiatric Dual Diagnosis
  • Integrating and Optimizing Patient-Entered/Patient-Generated Data Into Clinical Workflows
  • Interpretation and Significance of Rheumatology Laboratory Testing: A Case-Based Approach
  • Interstitial Lung Disease: Evaluation and Management
  • Liability and Legal Considerations in Medical Practice: Dos and Don’ts of Risk Management
  • Lifestyle Medicine 101
  • Life-Threatening ECGs Encountered in the Outpatient Setting
  • Making the EHR Work for Us, Not Vice Versa
  • Management of Common Foot and Ankle Symptoms in Primary Care
  • Martin A. Samuels Memorial Lecture: The Five-Minute Neurological Examination
  • Maximizing Urge Incontinence Treatment and Maintaining Cognitive Safety in Older Adults
  • Medication Abortion in 2024: What Internal Medicine Physicians Need to Know (To Prescribe or Refer)
  • Menopause Management for the Internal Medicine Physician: Hot Flashes, Night Sweats, and the Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
  • More News You Can Use: Current Clinical Guidelines in COVID-19 and Type 2 Diabetes
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Addiction Medicine, Geriatrics, Endocrinology
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Hospital Medicine
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: General Internal Medicine, Oncology, Infectious Diseases/Immunology
  • Navigating the Ethics of Patient Portals, E-Communications, and Open Notes
  • New Meds to Know in Primary Care
  • News You Can Use: Current Clinical Guidelines In Colorectal Cancer Screening
  • Nicholas E. Davies Memorial Award Lecture: Storytelling in Medicine—The Passion and the Peril
  • Noncancer Screening in Primary Care
  • Noninvasive Oxygenation Strategies in the Patient With Hypoxemia
  • Nutrition and Malnutrition During Hospitalization
  • Obstructive Lung Disease in the Hospitalized Patient
  • Office Anemia: Where to Start
  • Office-Based Allergy Testing for the Primary Care Physician
  • Opening Ceremony: How A.I. Will Change Medicine
  • Ophthalmology for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Opioid Use Disorder Management in the Primary Care Clinic
  • Optimizing Team-Based Telehealth
  • Otology for the Internal Medicine Physician
  • Outpatient Coding: Getting Paid for What You Do
  • Outpatient Management of VTE
  • Outpatient Perioperative Management
  • Pain Management in the Hospitalized Patient: One Size Does Not Fit All
  • Palliative Care for Hospitalized Patients
  • Pneumonia: What the Hospitalist Needs to Know
  • Policy Strategies for Strengthening Physician-Led, Team-Based Care
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Postmenopausal Osteoporosis: Anabolics, Antiresorptives, Drug Holidays
  • Practical Strategies to Promote Increased Immunization Rates
  • Practicing High-Value Care: Appropriate Cardiac Biomarker Use for Hospitalists
  • Preoperative Cardiac Risk Assessment in the Hospitalized Patient: Case-Based Evaluation and Management Tips
  • Presentation Skills for Physicians: Making Your Next Teaching Presentation Go Better Than Your Last
  • Primary Care of the Patient with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Primer on Eating Disorders in Adolescents and Young Adults
  • Prostate Cancer Treatment Basics for the Primary Care Physician
  • Protect Healthcare Professionals to Deliver Optimal Patient Care: A Joint ACP and EFIM Session
  • Psoriatic Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Rapid-Fire ECGs
  • Reconciliation of Medications in Transitions of Care
  • Resuscitation Fluid in Critical Illness: Saline or Balanced Crystalloids or Colloids?
  • Risk Reduction and Lipid Management
  • Sexual Health and How to Talk With Patients About It
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections in Primary Care
  • Sickle Cell Anemia: Diagnosis and Management of the Hospitalized Patient
  • Skills to Align Organizational Culture and Well-Being
  • Sodium Disorders: Practical Cases
  • Subclinical Thyroid Disease Management: What’s New?
  • Teaching and Coaching in the Inpatient Setting
  • Teaching and Innovation in Medical Education in Hospital Medicine
  • Testosterone Therapy
  • The Acutely Ill Patient With Cancer: What Every Hospitalist Needs to Know
  • Therapeutics for Dementia: From Disease Modification to Caregiver Support
  • Thieves’ Market
  • This Is Your Kidney on Drugs
  • Tobacco Dependence: Promoting Health Behavior Change and Smoking Cessation
  • Trainees as Well-Being Leaders: How to Prevent Burnout and Build a More Humane Training Culture
  • Transaminitis in the Hospitalized Patient: What to Do and How?
  • Transgender Care in the Primary Care Clinic
  • Travel Medicine
  • Tuberculosis Management: RIPE for a Change
  • Type 2 Diabetes: Beyond Metformin
  • Understanding Clinical Research: How to Be a Better-Informed Consumer of the Medical Literature
  • Understanding Valvular Heart Disease
  • Update in Ambulatory General Internal Medicine
  • Update in Cardiology
  • Update in Critical Care Medicine
  • 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 Medicine
  • Update in Rheumatology
  • Update in Women’s Health
  • Vitamins: Do We Need Supplements?
  • What’s New in Stroke Prevention
  • Wound Care Staging and Management During Hospitalization

Speakers

This collection features presentations delivered by world-class faculty from the American College of Physicians annual Internal Medicine Meeting. Speakers include leading experts in internal medicine and subspecialties, providing evidence-based updates and clinical insights. Speaker credentials and institutional affiliations are included with each session within the content library.

Target Audience

This course is designed for internal medicine physicians, hospitalists, primary care providers, and other healthcare professionals seeking comprehensive continuing education in internal medicine and related subspecialties. It supports clinicians aiming to stay current with diagnostic and management advances across a broad spectrum of adult medicine topics.

Why This Topic Matters

ACP CME 175 – 2024 delivers extensive internal medicine education that is relevant to daily clinical practice and enhances clinician expertise in multiple specialty areas. The content supports healthcare professionals in applying current evidence and guidelines to patient care, thereby reinforcing clinical confidence.

Internal medicine specialists benefit from this detailed and up-to-date resource which is available through MedHub Central, facilitating flexible learning and ongoing professional development aligned with the field’s evolving standards.

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