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Overview

ACP CME 100 Internal Medicine 2021 offers a comprehensive review of essential topics in internal medicine, designed to strengthen clinical expertise and support medical professionals in their practice. This on-demand product includes extensive coverage of diverse subjects relevant to inpatient and outpatient care, emphasizing practical application and the latest clinical knowledge.

On-demand internal medicine education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Content

This course covers a wide range of critical internal medicine topics, providing evidence-based updates and practical insights to enhance clinical decision-making. The content includes plenary sessions, case discussions, clinical pearls, guideline reviews, and management strategies across multiple subspecialties.

  • A Sensible Approach to Inpatient Hypertension Management
  • ACP Friday Plenary Session: Broadening Your Life Lens: A Case for Diversity
  • ACP Saturday Plenary Session: Healing with Intention
  • Acute Cardiac Disease in Women: Recognizing Our Differences
  • Acute Nonstroke Neurologic Emergencies
  • Acute Poisonings: If You Don’t Think Tox, You’ll Miss Tox!
  • Advances in Inpatient Heart Failure Care
  • Allergies in Adult Inpatients: Separating Fact From Fiction
  • Annals Articles that Should Influence Practice: Diagnosis and Treatment of Alzheimer Disease
  • Annals Articles that Should Influence Practice: Outcomes After Bariatric Surgery
  • Annals Articles that Should Influence Practice: The Underrecognized Prevalence of Primary Aldosteronism
  • Antibiotics Made Ridiculously Simple (…or at Least a Heck of a Lot Easier)
  • Arthrocentesis and Bursal Injection
  • Blood Pressure Monitoring in and out of the Office
  • Cancer Care in the Older Adult: How Old Is Too Old?
  • Cannabinoids: Where’s the Green Light?
  • Cervical Cancer Screening for the Internist
  • Climate Change and Its Impact on Health
  • Clinical Pearls: Nephrology and Hypertension
  • Clinical Pearls: Neurology and Gastroenterology
  • Clinical Pearls: Palliative Medicine and Musculoskeletal & Sports Medicine
  • Clinical Triad: Lower GI
  • Clinical Triad: Work-up of Lymphadenopathy, Night Sweats, and Erythrocytosis
  • Common Ambulatory Infections and Antimicrobial Stewardship
  • Common Foot and Ankle Complaints That Stumble Into the Office: Best Foot Forward
  • Common Skin Conditions for the Internist
  • Complex Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in the Hospital
  • COPD Management
  • COVID: Lessons Learned
  • Cryosurgery Basics
  • Curbside Consults in Infectious Diseases
  • Current Clinical Guidelines in Acute Pain
  • Current Clinical Guidelines in High-Flow Nasal Oxygen: News You Can Use
  • Current Clinical Guidelines in Point-of-Care Ultrasound: News You Can Use
  • Delirium Prevention, Evaluation, and Management in the Hospital
  • Dementia Management: Opportunities and Challenges
  • Diabetes Mellitus: Optimal Care of Type 1 Versus Type 2 Diabetes
  • DOACs: Dos and Don’ts
  • Dr. Ananda Prasad Lecture in Physiology: Physiology Behind the Menopausal Hot Flash
  • ENT Pearls for the Primary Care Physician: Work-up and Management of Hoarseness, Tinnitus, and Hearing Loss
  • Evaluating and Managing Headaches: Decreasing the Pain
  • Fatty Liver: What You Need to Know Now
  • Flashers! Floaters! Red Eyes!: How to Determine Which Conditions Require Urgent Ophthalmologic Evaluation
  • Gender Biases and Women Physician Wellbeing
  • Hot Topics in Health Care: ACP’s 5 Part Plan to Fix What’s Broken in U.S. Health Care
  • Hot Topics in Health Care: Addressing Disparities and Discrimination in Health Care
  • Hot Topics in Health Care: What You Need to Know about E/M Codes in 2021
  • How to Lead Great Teams: Rowing the Boat
  • Human Microbiome: In Sickness and in Health
  • Improving Diagnostic Reasoning: Recognizing and Addressing Errors from Implicit Bias in Patient Care
  • Incision and Drainage of Abscess
  • Inpatient Diabetes Management: The Sweetest Patients!
  • Inpatient TIA and Stroke Management
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Doing Enough Without Doing Too Much
  • LGBTQ Health: A Practical Approach
  • Lower Back Pain: Not as Easy as It Looks!
  • Management of Depression and Anxiety for the Internist: How to Not Have a Panic Attack
  • Management of Nondiabetic Endocrine Emergencies: How Do We Save the Patient?
  • Managing Chronic Pain in the Outpatient Setting
  • Managing Multimorbidity in Older Adults: How Can I Address 10 Diseases in 20 Minutes?
  • Managing the Inpatient With Acute Liver Failure
  • Manual Prone Positioning 101 for Intubated and Non-intubated Patients
  • Mastering Survivorship: Primary Care Management of the Cancer Survivor
  • Medication Management in Kidney Disease and Transplant
  • MKSAP Questions of the Day: Endocrinology & Metabolism and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • MKSAP Questions of the Day: General Internal Medicine
  • MKSAP Questions of the Day: Infectious Disease and Rheumatology
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Allergy & Immunology
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Blood Pressure Management
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Cardiology
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Endocrinology
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Gastroenterology
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: General Internal Medicine
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Neurology
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Non-COVID Infectious Diseases
  • Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Psychiatry
  • Opening Ceremony: COVID-19 in 2021: Lessons Learned and Remaining Challenges
  • Osteoporosis: Prevention and Treatment Recommendations for Different Populations
  • Pearls for the Management of Insomnia Not to Miss: You Snooze, You Lose
  • Perioperative Controversies and Patient Safety: Avoiding Mishaps, Eliminating Catastrophes, and Collaborative Care
  • Pneumonia: Care Second to None
  • Practical Strategies to Promote Adult Immunization
  • Preventive Cardiology: Cardiovascular Screening and Imaging for Risk Stratification
  • Principles and Skills of Effective Negotiation
  • Sepsis Care: Keeping Your Patient Alive While Making the Grade
  • Sickle Cell Anemia: What’s New?
  • Skin Biopsy
  • Surviving a Subpoena: Learning to Live in Our Litigious Culture
  • SyncopE: Effective, Efficient, Economical, and Evidence-Based Evaluation
  • Telemedicine Physical Exam Clinical Skills
  • The Challenge of Obesity: Best Practices in Pharmacology, Diet and Exercise, and Surgical Management
  • The First (and Next) 100 Days: What’s in Store for Health Care in Washington?
  • The Growing Crisis in Food Insecurity
  • The Semisurgical and Nonsurgical Abdomen: A Guide to Everything the Internist Should Know
  • Thieves’ Market
  • Things We Do for No Reason: High-Value Care in Hospital Medicine
  • Thyroid Disorders: What’s New?
  • Top Ten Factors Impacting Gender Differences in Physician Burnout
  • Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Line Placement
  • Ultrasound-Guided Lumbar Puncture
  • Ultrasound-Guided Paracentesis
  • 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 Hospital Medicine
  • Update in Infectious Diseases
  • Update in Nephrology
  • Update in Oncology
  • Update in Pulmonary Medicine
  • Update in Rheumatology
  • Update in Women’s Health
  • Urology for the Internist: Hematuria Work-up, BPH Management, and Prostate Cancer Screening
  • Venous Thromboembolism: New Evidence and Strategies for Prevention and Management
  • Ventilator Management and Troubleshooting: It’s Time to Vent
  • Well-Being: Appreciative Inquiry for a Thriving Life and Practice
  • Well-Being: Chair Yoga
  • Well-Being: Practical Tips to Combat Professional Isolation
  • Well-Being: Quick Wins for Positive Organizational Change
  • Why Followership Should Be the First Step in Developing Your Leadership Brand
  • Work-Life Integration: The Search for Wellness and Resiliency on the Go

Speakers

This comprehensive internal medicine course features presentations and plenary sessions delivered by a diverse group of experts. Speaker details are provided as part of the course materials and support clinical learning across multiple subspecialties.

Target Audience

This course is intended for practicing internists, hospitalists, primary care physicians, and other healthcare professionals seeking to update and reinforce their clinical knowledge in comprehensive internal medicine. It is also suitable for those preparing for board examinations or maintaining clinical competence through CME-aligned learning.

Why This Topic Matters

ACP CME 100 Internal Medicine 2021 offers relevant and up-to-date clinical content that addresses the evolving needs of internal medicine practitioners. The wide scope of topics reflects the specialty’s complexity and supports clinicians in delivering evidence-based patient care. MedHub Central provides this resource as part of its commitment to facilitating accessible, high-quality internal medicine education.

Internal medicine professionals benefit from consistent exposure to updated guidelines, emerging research, and practical management strategies, which this product delivers. By engaging with this course, clinicians can reinforce their expertise and maintain professional confidence in managing an array of common and complex internal medicine conditions.

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