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Early interventions overlooked in OA
Osteoarthritis has been somewhat neglected, according to a recently formed consortium that’s advocating for more proactive diagnosis and intervention. Earlier screening and a less reactive approach might head off some of the worst of the functioning difficulties and related treatment costs.
Latest Blog Posts
- QD: News Every Day--Doctors, nurse practitioners work together as they fight over scope of practice
- Posted May 17 at 11:54 AM by Ryan DuBosar
- Nosocomial listeriosis
- Posted May 17 at 9:00 AM by Michael Edmond
- Means, at the ends of ethics
- Posted May 16 at 11:00 AM by David L. Katz, MD
Featured Articles
Careers in Medicine
Look before leaping into a large health system
Many physicians are leaving private practice and turning to large health systems to give them breathing room to care for their patients and restore work-life balance. But there is a smart way to make sure the move is the best one.
Perspectives
Doctor as Patient
Reflections from a physician who faced his mortality
A physician who developed severe heartburn recalls his thinking as he reflects on his own progressively severe symptoms and increasingly worrisome differential diagnosis.
President’s Message
Professional excellence, service make ACP essential
In her first column, ACP’s incoming president reflects on how internists can make themselves essential to their patients through membership in the College.
Practice Management
Conference Coverage
Business experts urge small-practice doctors to take action
Speakers at a recent Business of Medicine Summit had some grim predictions and urgent alerts for attendees: “Start preparing for that storm that’s partly on the coast but not here yet.”
Practice Rx
Medicare clarifies, updates several claims payment issues
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has released statements regarding claims payment issues that it will be correcting in the near future, including enforcing coding conventions and restructuring system edits.
College Watch
College Watch
Chapter awards
ACP announces chapter awards for Members, Fellows and Masters who have demonstrated by their example and conduct an abiding commitment to excellence in medical care, education, research, or service to their community, their chapter, and the College.
Test Yourself
From the MKSAP case studies
A 55-year-old man is evaluated in the emergency department after experiencing fever and chills yesterday evening and bilateral arm pain and a rash on the upper extremities upon awakening this morning. The patient ate raw oysters from the Gulf Coast 3 nights ago. He was recently diagnosed with hemochromatosis. Which pathogen is most likely causing the patient’s current findings?
ACP Internist Weekly
From the May 14, 2013 edition
- Fish oil not associated with cardiovascular benefits
- Task Force recommends screening all adults for alcohol misuse
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