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Reviving Humility in Physicians

In this episode of Annals On Call, Dr. Centor discusses the importance of physician humility with Dr. Caroline Matchett. First, listen to the podcast. After listening, ACP members can take the CME/MOC quiz for free.

Reversals of Care Started After a Myocardial Infarction

The Annals Consult Guys discuss the modification of medication regimens initiated in the setting of an acute myocardial infarction.

Responding to Medical Misinformation and Disinformation and Protecting Scientific Discourse and Integrity

Communicating clearly to the public about the scientific process and the uncertainty inherent in science and medicine can be challenging. Patients and the public are often not prepared to understand why scientific knowledge and recommendations change, especially in fast-evolving fields. Patients can become confused and distrustful in the face of differing views and disagreement in the professional community.

Renin–Angiotensin System Blockade in Persons With Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease

In this episode of Annals On Call, Dr. Centor discusses renin–angiotensin system blockade in persons with advanced chronic kidney disease with Drs. Elaine Ku and Mark Sarnak. First, listen to the podcast. After listening, ACP members can take the CME/MOC quiz for free.

Recurrent Atrial Fibrillation: The “Why?” and “When?” of “What to Do?"

The Annals Consult Guys discuss the care of a patient with 2 symptomatic episodes of atrial fibrillation who is currently in sinus rhythm.

Real-World Complications of Lung Cancer Screening

In this episode of Annals On Call, Dr. Centor discusses the real-world complications of lung cancer screening with Drs. Katharine A. Rendle and Anil Vachani. First, listen to the podcast. After listening, ACP members can take the CME/MOC quiz for free.

Raising Money from Patients? What’s a Physician to Do?

Physicians often are not trained about or aware of the ethical implications of raising money from patients. This gap can lead to a number of ethical concerns. In this case study, the authors examine the implications for the patient-physician relationship and physician professionalism, patient confidentiality, implications for community-institution relationships, and the importance of physician leadership.

R2D2

Clinicians are often expected to utilize clinical decision support systems. However, they receive little to no training in the actual use of such systems.

QI Curriculum Step 4: Implement and Sustain Change

In Step 4 of ACP’s four-part Quality Improvement (QI) curriculum, you will focus on how to consider what changes to try, study the results of trials of those changes, and identify improvements to adopt and sustain. Developed by physicians for physicians and their clinical teams, this online training series guides you through each stage of the QI journey.

QI Curriculum Step 3: Plan for Change and Identify Solutions

In Step 3 of ACP’s four-part Quality Improvement (QI) curriculum, you will determine the major causes contributing to the issues at hand and identify solutions to address these causes. Developed by physicians for physicians and their clinical teams, this online training series guides you through each stage of the QI journey.