
Improving cirrhosis detection, outcomes
One of the biggest gaps in cirrhosis management is identifying patients and getting them into subspecialty care.
One of the biggest gaps in cirrhosis management is identifying patients and getting them into subspecialty care.
A recent guideline from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association highlights the importance of identifying and addressing modifiable risk factors early.
Better is possible for the American health system, and ACP's President details how.
Sometimes a new presidential administration comes in quietly, and other times it starts with a bang
More than 700,000 people die of vector-borne diseases annually, according to data from the World Health Organization.
Academic peer review can be an option for early career physicians.
The learning opportunities at Internal Medicine Meeting 2025 will begin April 1 in New Orleans.
Test your knowledge in this month's superlative medical crossword puzzle!
An expert explains how to properly sort out hepatic symptoms, from those that are manageable to those that are more dire.
This column reviews recent recalls, alerts, and approvals.
A 54-year-old woman is evaluated in the emergency department 3 hours after a 30-minute episode of chest discomfort. She is currently pain free. She reports a 2-day history of recurrent episodes of chest “fullness” while at rest. Following a physical exam and other tests, what is the most appropriate diagnostic test to perform next?
The election of Officers and Regents has been completed.
ACP Spotlight offers readers a look at ACP's current top priorities and initiatives, as well as highlights from our e-newsletter, I.M. Matters Weekly from ACP.
This month's issue covers cirrhosis, stroke, and peer review, among other topics.