Docs Back Biden's 'Ghost Guns,' 'Red Flag' Initiatives
ACP Applauds Biden Administration’s Actions to Reduce Firearms-related Injuries and Death
Statement attributable to:
Jacqueline W. Fincher, MD, MACP
President, American College of Physicians
Washington, D.C. April 8, 2021 – The American College of Physicians (ACP) believes that the actions announced today by President Biden will advance the goal of reducing deaths and injuries from firearms and keeping the public safer.
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Shorten antibiotic course for these common infections: American College of Physician
ACP Practice Points Reflect Current Uncertainty of Natural Immunity from COVID-19
Doctors' Group Says Antibiotics Can Be Taken for Shorter Periods
MedDay – April 6, 2021
American College of Physicians: Shorten antibiotic duration for these 4 bacterial infections
Doctor group advises shorter antibiotic course for common infections
ACP’s Best Practice Advice addresses appropriate use of short course antibiotics in common infections
PHILADELPHIA, April 6, 2021 – The American College of Physicians (ACP) has issued Best Practice Advice with recommendations for the appropriate use of antibiotics for four common bacterial infections, as overuse, resistance, and long and unnecessary use remain major health care issues.