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Internal Medicine 2009
Get the germs where they live —in the hospital
An expert delivers good news and bad news about hospital-acquired infections. More
Dealing with delirium in older
hospitalized adults
This common complication can have serious adverse effects. More
Debunking the gospel of heparin for strokes
Portraying heparin as a religion may be an exaggeration, but not so far from the truth. More
Bridging the pain gap
Tips on pain management
The main goals of pain treatment should be to reduce pain to a level that’s tolerable for the patient, decrease suffering, maximize function and minimize adverse outcomes. More
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Internal Medicine 2009 sessions combine new offerings with old favorites
Internal Medicine 2009 will offer a blend of the new and the established in its courses and activities.
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From the September 1, 2010 edition
- Statin prescriptions at discharge increasing in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage
- Black and low-income patients more likely to leave hospital against medical advice, be readmitted
Cartoon Caption Contest
This issue's winning cartoon caption was submitted by Patricia J. Peterson, FACP, in practice in Longview, Wash., who will receive a $50 gift certificate good toward any ACP product, program or service. Thanks to all who voted!
"Did you say you were a little horse? Or a little hoarse?"
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Plan ahead and register now for Internal Medicine 2011! Pre-course and reserved session registrations are now available. Start now!