
How to remove an allergy label
An expert offers guidance on why and how physicians can “delabel” patients of allergies to penicillin and other medications.
An expert offers guidance on why and how physicians can “delabel” patients of allergies to penicillin and other medications.
LGBTQ+ care involves a range of services, including mental health care, medical care, and social services at all ages, with clear, well-established, and evidence-based standards of care.
It is never easy for a physician to cope with the death of a patient, but it is a reminder of why doctors practice medicine, especially internal medicine.
A total of 470 ACP members gathered in Washington, D.C., for Leadership Day to learn about key health policy issues and then go to Capitol Hill to talk about them with their lawmakers.
When presented with a challenging patient case, physicians should ask themselves ‘what fits, what doesn't fit, and what's missing,’ experts explained.
Internal medicine shares globally many of the same issues that affect it domestically, demanding an internationally coordinated response.
Sexual dysfunction can be as routine a part of primary care as diabetes or cardiovascular disease, one expert says.
Speakers at Internal Medicine Meeting 2025 explained how international medical graduates (IMGs) can create a sense of community and establish mentors to acclimate to new jobs.
Test your knowledge in this month's superlative medical crossword puzzle!
A member of ACP's practice management staff outlines how to receive reimbursement for preventive services.
A 25-year-old woman is evaluated for a 5-day history of hair loss localized to one circular area of her scalp with no associated pruritus or burning. She reports no increased shedding, but she noticed a patch of hair loss when styling her hair a few days ago. Following a physical exam, what is the most likely diagnosis?
A reader describes the frustration of primary care physicians when unneeded tests are ordered before surgery.
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 column reviews recent recalls, alerts, and approvals.
This issue features coverage from Internal Medicine Meeting 2025.