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MORNING REPORT AVOID THE PITFALLS OF AGE-BASED PRECONCEPTIONS: SUICIDE ATTEMPT IN A NONAGENARIAN Seki A. Balogun, MBBS, FACP, AGSF A 92-year-old Caucasian woman is a resident in a continuing care ...
BOOK REVIEW BOOK REVIEW: PRESENTING YOUR CASE: A CONCISE GUIDE FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS Avital O’Glasser, MD, FACP, FHM I n the day and age of scrolling rather than flipping, I was excited to recently ...
IMPROVING CARE CLINICAL HARM REDUCTION FOR ADDICTION: A STRATEGY INTERNISTS CAN (AND DO) EMBRACE Dale Terasaki, MD MPH With the opioid epidemic raging, there are many calls from advocates and policymakers ...
PERSPECTIVE MEDICARE FOR ALL 2020 Adam E. Block, PhD, and Jade L. Bedell, MHA Healthcare reform has historically been an incremental process in the United States. What began nearly 100 years ago ...
BEST PRACTICES MOVING TOWARDS HEALING-CENTERED ENGAGEMENT: WHAT TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE CAN TEACH US ABOUT BURNOUT AND HEALING IN THE WORKPLACE Jessica Barnhill, MD; Joslyn W. Fisher, MD, MPH, FACP; Megan ...
PERSPECTIVE/BREADTH NALOXONE: A LIFESAVING PLACE TO START Rebecca Levine, MD I saw Mr. N, one of my preceptor’s patients, in my primary care resident clinic. His PCP had seen him recently and come ...
PRESIDENT’S COLUMN SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH: WEIGHING IN ON THE CONSEQUENCES OF ACTION Karen DeSalvo, MD, President, SGIM This past summer, my husband and I traveled to Wyoming where we spent ...
FROM THE EDITOR THE AMERICAN DREAM Joseph Conigliaro, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief, SGIM Forum Last month, my mother, Giuseppina “Pina” Conigliaro, passed away after a short illness, a complication ...