A Surgeon Generals report found that consuming alcohol raises the risk of developing cancers of the mouth throat esophagus voice box colon and rectum and in women breast each with a dose-resp

How much alcohol is too much?

A growing recognition of alcohol as a health risk coupled with the rise of abstinence-friendly social trends provides an opportunity for primary care physicians to have more comprehensive conversations with their patients about drinking behaviors.

Celebrating our differences and diversity

After his first international trip as ACP's President, Dr. Goldman reflects on the goodwill, fellowship, and unity of the family of internal medicine.

Calling balls and strikes on reimbursement pitches

The proposed rule for the 2026 Physician Fee Schedule includes changes to conversion factors as well as an “efficiency adjustment,” among other updates.

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For video interviews make sure the background is free from distractions the setting is quiet and the internet connection is stable If you prepare for technology glitches ahead of time theyll be

Turning an interview into an offer

Preparing and practicing for an interview go a long way in helping to land that next job.

Prompt recognition and proper treatment can improve outcomes from neutropenic fever David Goese MD told attendees at Converge 2025 Image by Adobe Stock-skumer

Neutropenic fever needs a fast response

A joint clinical practice guideline on outpatient management of neutropenic fever calls for antibiotic administration within an hour of presentation.

Men may avoid preventive health measures

A tendency toward a minimalist approach to health means that men can be more easily overwhelmed by the complexity of their medical care, according to one expert.

I.M. Puzzled: September 2025

Test your knowledge in this month's superlative medical crossword puzzle with the theme “Primetime”.

Virtual waiting room helps fill no-show spots

A virtual waiting room for same-day telehealth appointments helped one health center fill otherwise empty time slots and improve patients' access to care.

FDA approves first twice-yearly PrEP injection

This column reviews recent recalls, alerts, and approvals.

MKSAP Quiz: 3-day history of flank pain and hematuria

A 45-year-old man is evaluated in the emergency department for a 3-day history of flank pain and hematuria. Following a physician exam, lab studies, and other tests, what is the most likely composition of this patient's kidney stone?

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