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Program Objectives

At the conclusion of Internal Medicine Meeting 2022, participants should be able to:

  • Assess recent advances in clinical medicine and related sciences in light of the supporting evidence.
  • Implement changes in clinical practice in accordance with these advances to improve patient care.
  • Improve their clinical skills in performing the physical examination, communicating with patients, and managing clinical information.
  • Evaluate changes in the external practice environment and their potential impact on medical practice and patient care, and implement improvements as needed.

Educational Disclaimer

The primary purpose of Internal Medicine Meeting 2022 is educational. Information presented, as well as publications, technologies, products, and/or services discussed, are intended to inform participants about the knowledge, techniques, and experiences of the faculty who are willing to share such information with colleagues. A diversity of professional opinion exists, and the views of Internal Medicine Meeting 2022 faculty are their own and not those of the ACP. Faculty are required to inform the audience if they will be discussing unapproved or investigative use of a commercial product or device. The ACP disclaims any and all liability for damages and claims that may result from participation in courses, sessions, workshops, etc. and/or the use of information, publications, technologies, products, and/or services presented at Internal Medicine Meeting 2022 or distributed in association with the meeting.

Disclosure

It is the policy of the American College of Physicians (ACP) to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its educational activities. To this end, and consistent with the policies of the ACP and the Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), all those in a position to control the content for all ACP continuing medical education activities are required to disclose any relationships with entities whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. Faculty are asked to use generic names in their discussion of therapeutic options. If trade-name products manufactured by companies with whom they have relationships are to be discussed, faculty are asked to provide evidence-based citations in support of the discussion. This information is reviewed by individuals who have oversight for portions of the scientific program, and, if necessary, adjustments are made to the topic or faculty to balance the discussion. Further, all participants are asked to evaluate each session for commercial bias so that future decisions about content and faculty are made in light of this information.

ACP is grateful for the support it received from industry for Internal Medicine Meeting 2022. All grants and in-kind contributions are acknowledged in the Scientific Program.

All Internal Medicine Meeting 2022 activities designated for category 1 credit are planned by the ACP Internal Medicine Scientific Program Committee and other College committees and councils. Choice of CME topics and selection of faculty are made independent of commercial influence.

Disclosure information for Internal Medicine Meeting 2022 faculty and Committee and Council members is available by downloading the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2022 mobile app from your app store. Select the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting 2022 event and tap Download Event. Once inside the event, tap on the Faculty & Disclosures icon. Relevant financial relationships are listed in italics below the name of the individual. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated. Individuals without anything listed have nothing to disclose. Individuals not listed have nothing to disclose.