
Stepping wisely for migraine relief
ACP recently published a clinical guideline on prevention of episodic migraine, suggesting a stairstep prescribing approach in nonpregnant adults.
ACP recently published a clinical guideline on prevention of episodic migraine, suggesting a stairstep prescribing approach in nonpregnant adults.
A growing life expectancy gap between men and women highlights the need for new approaches in delivering primary care to men.
Physicians are natural advocates for fixing the broken health care system.
ACP has reviewed and updated its policy related to unionization of physicians and collective bargaining.
The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors already warns researchers about the dangers of predatory journals, but with the numbers growing, it felt that stronger action was needed.
Primary care physicians are often the first ones to hear about stress levels that are shifting from uncomfortable to overwhelming.
Most educators say they want to continuously improve their teaching skills, but getting substantive and actionable feedback from learners can be a serious challenge.
Many older adults in the U.S. are just one medical crisis away from becoming unrepresented, defined by the American Geriatrics Society as lacking medical decisional capacity, an advance directive, and a surrogate decision-maker.
This column reviews recent recalls, alerts, and approvals.
A 42-year-old patient is evaluated in the emergency department for a rash. Four days ago, they developed fever, malaise, and a headache; these symptoms resolved after 2 to 3 days and were followed by the rash, which started as small erythematous macules that developed into papules. Following a physical exam, what is the most likely diagnosis?
ACP Spotlight offers readers a look at ACP's current top priorities and initiatives, as well as highlights from our e-newsletter, I.M. Matters Weekly from ACP.
This issue covers migraines, men's health, and predatory journal publishing.