2025 Poster Competition

Active ACP Medical Student Members, Resident Members, Transitional Medical Graduate Members (Resident competitions only), Fellows-in-Training, and Early Career Physicians (within 16 years of medical school graduation) are eligible to participate in the ACP National Abstract Competitions.

Winning entries in both the National Clinical Vignette and National Research competitions are featured each year at the annual Internal Medicine meeting.

Submission Information

  • Submission period: October 1-November 12, 2026 (3:00 PM ET)
  • $45 submission fee per abstract
  • Multiple submissions are permitted
  • ACP membership is required for the submitting author
  • Winners will be notified in early February 2027
  • Internal Medicine Meeting 2027: April 15-17, Los Angeles, CA

The ACP will begin accepting abstract submissions for the 2027 Competitions on or about October 1, 2026. Please check back for a link to the abstracts portal.

Abstract Categories

Abstracts are divided into the following six categories:

Basic Research

To improve human health, scientific discoveries must be translated into practical applications. Such discoveries typically begin at the bench with basic research—in which scientists study disease at a molecular or cellular level.

Clinical Research

Clinical Research

Patient-oriented research. Research conducted with human subjects (or on material of human origin such as tissues, specimens and cognitive phenomena) for which an investigator (or colleague) directly interacts with human subjects. This area of research includes: mechanisms of human disease; therapeutic interventions; clinical trials; development of new technologies; analysis of existing datasets; epidemiologic and behavioral studies; outcomes research and health services research.

Quality Improvement-Patient Safety

Quality Improvement

Submissions can report on efforts to improve patient safety or outcomes measurement. Such efforts may be projects developed and initiated to promote patient safety and/or processes that have improved or created a safer environment for patients. Abstracts may also be submitted that relate to the use of outcome data, how to measure and convert data into information.

High Value Care

High Value Care

Projects that focus on: reducing waste in the system (unnecessary testing and treatment or inappropriate setting for care), minimizing harms (radiation exposure, medication side effects), or improving patient care through communication (incorporating patient values and concerns into care plans).

Physician Well-being and Professional Fulfillment

A project or initiative focused on improving physician well-being and/or the practice/training environment. Projects may focus on improving practice culture; creating more positive learning environments; addressing mental health and stigma; reducing burdens that contribute to burnout, etc. Submission should demonstrate a measurable impact on physicians within your practice, chapter, program, or health system.

Clinical Vignette

Clinical Vignette

A clinical vignette is a report of one or more cases that illustrates a new disease entity, or a prominent or unusual clinical feature of an established disease. It may include a summary of pertinent patient history, physical findings, laboratory data, or management description.

The CARE statement provides useful guidance for preparing case reports.

CARE Case Report Guidelines
The CARE guidelines were developed by an international group of experts to increase the accuracy, transparency, and usefulness of case reports. For additional information, please visit www.care-statement.org.

Eligibility

Authors

  • First authors must be ACP Medical Student Members, Resident Members, Transitional Medical Graduate Members (Resident competitions only), Fellows-in-Training, and Early Career Physicians (within 16 years of medical school graduation) in good standing.
    • If you are not an ACP member, you can join online. Please note, ACP membership applications can take up to 24 hours to process before your membership is active.
  • The top scoring abstracts in any category must be prepared to give a podium presentation or to compete in the poster competition at the Internal Medicine Meeting 2027 in Los Angeles, CA.
  • Finalists in the Poster Division must set up their posters in Los Angeles, CA, and be on site for the poster judging session.
  • All podium presenters and poster competition presenters are required to register for the meeting to participate. ACP no longer waives registration fees for presenters.
    Reduced registration rates are available for Residents, Fellows-in-Training, Transitional Medical Graduates, and Early Career Physicians.
  • If you cannot attend, you must forfeit your presentation.

Abstract

  • Original abstracts that either have or have not been presented at other meetings including ACP Chapters/Regions will be considered.
  • Abstracts previously submitted to the National Meeting are not eligible and are subject to disqualification.
  • Presentation of original work at the ACP meeting may, however, jeopardize presentation before another society.
  • Abstracts are eligible if the abstract itself has been published. However, an abstract is not eligible if it is based on a full paper that has already been published.

Internal Medicine Meeting 2026 Poster Winners

The American College of Physicians is pleased to announce the winners of the 2026 National Poster Competitions.

Interested in Volunteer Opportunities?

The American College of Physicians invites you serve as a member of the Abstract Review Board for the 2026-2027 ACP National Abstract Competitions.

View Volunteer Opportunities

View Abstracts Submitted to Past Competitions

View the complete list of podium presenters and poster finalists from past Internal Medicine Meetings.