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Register Now for Internal Medicine 2010
ACP's annual meeting, Internal Medicine 2010, will be held in Toronto, Canada, from April 22-24, 2010. Internal Medicine 2010 is the premier scientific meeting for internal medicine and features over 250 scientific sessions. Register by February 12 for discounted registration fees.
Fellowships
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Certification Preparation
Mentors
A mentor is an experienced person who can offer you advice on your education, future career and networking opportunities.
Additional Resources
- Council of Associates: The ACP Council of Associates currently represents the interests of over 18,000 residents and fellows-in-training.
- Residents & Fellows Discussion Group: Connect with your peers online.
- Chief Resident Group: A Chief Resident can have many roles -- teacher, manager, problem solver, and of course, physician. ACP offers relevant and practical tools for all of these roles.
Benefits of ACP Membership
Associate Member Benefits: ACP offers Associate membership for internal medicine residents and subspecialty fellows-in-training.
Join ACP: Take advantage of members-only benefits by becoming an Associate member of ACP today.
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Volunteer through ACP
ACP recognizes the importance of volunteerism and community service at both the national and local levels as part of its commitment to universal access to health care. View current volunteer opportunities and network with other ACP member volunteers today.
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Your voice in these surveys is very important to ACP and enables us to continue to produce the high-quality publications that you expect.
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