
Living a longer life with HIV
As HIV increasingly transforms into a chronic condition, internal medicine physicians can focus more on reducing cardiovascular conditions and other age-related diseases.
As HIV increasingly transforms into a chronic condition, internal medicine physicians can focus more on reducing cardiovascular conditions and other age-related diseases.
An updated guideline on best practices for perioperative cardiovascular management offers critical changes to how primary care physicians can best assess and prepare patients for noncardiac surgery.
ACP tackles disparities in rural health through a new policy paper.
As we set our goals for the future of the College, we must also consider in our plans the future of medicine.
Predicting and addressing the cardiac risks a patient faces with surgery have changed a lot since the first calculator for this task was published in 1977.
Postdischarge contact with patients had no significant effect on returns to the ED or the hospital, one study found.
An expert explains progress and knowledge gaps related to postacute sequelae of COVID-19, also known as long COVID.
An expert explains ‘wrinkle signs' as a positive marker for resolving fluid volume.
Early career physicians can add political advocacy to their armamentarium.
This column reviews recent recalls, alerts, and approvals.
As a critical first step, practices and systems should gather data on the frequency and type of each alert or message and actions taken in response to them.
A 70-year-old woman is hospitalized for a 2-week history of dysphagia to solids and odynophagia. She has locally advanced non–small cell lung cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. Following a physical exam and other procedures, what is the most appropriate treatment?
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 issue covers HIV, perioperative medicine, and advocacy for early career physicians.