Internists Recommend Additional Steps to CMS to Support Physicians during COVID-19
Washington, DC (April 15, 2020) — In a letter sent to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) today the American College of Physicians (ACP) acknowledged the changes the agency has made to help support physicians and their practices during the COVID-19 national emergency and made recommendations for additional actions to help physicians treat patients during this time.
Internists Say U.S. Funding for WHO is Essential during COVID-19 Pandemic
Statement attributable to:
Robert McLean, MD, MACP
President, American College of Physicians
Online versions of Internal Medicine Meeting 2020 lectures coming in May
Telemedicine tips for internists
Internists to Congress: More Needed to Support and Protect Physicians and Patients during COVID-19
Washington, DC (April 13, 2020) —In a letter sent to congressional leadership this afternoon the American College of Physicians outlined what more needs to be done to ensure the strength of our health care system during the COVID-19 national emergency.
Thank You for Your Commitment to Internal Medicine
A new message from ACP President Dr. Robert M. McLean, MD, MACP.
Thank you for everything you’re doing on a daily basis to support one another and your patients. We don’t know how this crisis will affect the future, but we can say with the utmost assurance that ACP is here to support you and the Internal Medicine community now and in the future.
Internists Applaud CMS for Rapidly Distributing Emergency Funding to Physician Practices
Statement attributable to:
Robert McLean, MD, MACP
President, American College of Physicians
ACP survey shows increase in telehealth usage by physicians
New study finds that IM-ITE and USMLE Step Examinations help to predict performance on the Internal Medicine Certifying Examination
Study of internal medicine residents quantifies variables associated with IM-CE performance
Philadelphia, PA (April 9, 2020) – A new study published in Academic Medicine finds that the American College of Physicians (ACP) Internal Medicine In-Training Examination® (IM-ITE®) and the United States Medical Licensing Examination® (USMLE®) Steps 1, 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) and 3 predict performance on the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Internal Medicine Certifying Examination (IM-CE).
American College of Physicians survey shows increased telehealth usage among internists and subspecialists
Philadelphia, PA (April 9, 2020) – Today the American College of Physicians (ACP) released the results of a January 2020 survey showing wide variation in the use of telehealth among internal medicine physicians and subspecialists who are members of ACP.