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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN BEING IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL Giselle Corbie-Smith, MD, MSC, President, SGIM My father loves words. As my siblings and I were growing up, he gave each of us a phrase or adage ...
BOOK REVIEW BOOK REVIEW: FRAMEWORKS FOR INTERNAL MEDICINE Avital Y. O’Glasser, MD, FACP, FHM I t gives me great excitement to introduce and review the new internal medicine textbook Frameworks ...
HEALTH POLICY: PART I CONSIDERING INNOVATIVE FUNDING FOR GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION: WHAT WE HAVE TO GAIN Sarah G. Candler, MD, MPH Washington is interested in accountability for federal funds. ...
FROM THE SOCIETY IMPROVING WISELY PROJECT ON RISKY PRESCRIBING IN OLDER ADULTS Jennifer E. Bracey, MD Millions of older adults are taking too many risky medications. To address this major public ...
HEALTH POLICY: PART II MEDICAID MAY SEE AN ACTIVE YEAR IN 2019 Jennifer E. Bracey, MD The year 2019 will be very active for Medicaid as we will see an interesting juxtaposition where some states ...
BEST PRACTICES MORNING REPORT: A DIAGNOSTIC TRAIL Shanu Gupta, MD, FACP; Avital O’Glasser, MD, FACP, FHM The Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts, serves as an epitaph to the birth of America. ...
MORNING REPORT RASH DECISIONS: AN EXERCISE IN CLINICAL REASONING Shawna Le; Jared Krainin, MD; Seetha Lakshmi, MD; Shanu Gupta, MD, FACP A 40-year-old female presents to the emergency department ...
FROM THE EDITOR THE AUDACITY OF HOPE Joseph Conigliaro, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief, SGIM Forum This last January, during Martin Luther King weekend, I attended our medical school’s diversity “second ...