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Study finds one-third of medical residents screen positive for depression or its symptoms

Also, the prevalence of depression increased each year of the study.

ACP concludes year-long centennial celebration

ACP created a new video, “Internal Medicine: Evolving over a Century,” which features ACP members reflecting on changes and advances in internal medicine and health care over the past century.

MKSAP Quiz: persistent right-sided facial weakness

A 53-year-old man is evaluated for persistent right-sided facial weakness. Three months ago, he first noticed “droopiness” of the right side of his lower face, difficulty closing the right eye and wrinkling the forehead, increased sensitivity to loud noises, and occasional slurred speech. Bell palsy was diagnosed, and he began a 10-day course of prednisone. He has noted only limited improvement, with continued facial drooping and mildly dysarthric speech; he now uses an eye patch over his right eye at night. Following a physical exam, what is the most appropriate next step in management?

ACS/ASCO issue guideline on caring for breast cancer survivors; study looks at association between screen-detected DCIS, invasive breast cancer

The 5 areas covered by the guideline are surveillance for breast cancer recurrence, screening for second primary cancer, assessment and management of physical and psychosocial long-term and late effects of breast cancer and treatment, health promotion, and care coordination and practice implications.

Societies stress shared decision making in updated lipids performance measures

Better patient outcomes are realized only if patients agree with, act on, and adhere to their doctors' advice for 5 to 10 years, but up to half of patients stop statins at 1 to 2 years.

ACP member discount on student loans now available

As part of its benefits program, a lending corporation is offering ACP members an additional 0.125% rate discount when they refinance through this offer.

With some planning and collaboration, small practices don't have to sell to a hospital

Yul Ejnes, MD, MACP, continues his monthly column at KevinMD.com in a post about how it is possible for independent practices to survive, if not thrive, in the new health care environment.

Vote for your favorite entry

ACP Internist Weekly's cartoon caption contest continues. Readers can vote for their favorite caption to determine the winner.