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ACP Internist's new Web site combines best of its features online
ACP Internist has relaunched its Web site as a landing area for all of the exciting content offered in our print and online editions, including ACP InternistWeekly, the blog, and polls and surveys (including our cartoon caption contest). Look over the site at www.acpinternist.org and use the quick contact links to tell us your opinions.
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Journals & Publications
More Clinical Guidelines
HIV Screening - Screening for HIV in Health Care Settings: A Guidance Statement From the American College of Physicians and HIV Medicine Association
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Depression - Using Second-Generation Antidepressants to Treat Depressive Disorders: A Clinical Practice Guideline from the American College of Physicians
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Additional Resources
- ACP Medicine (acpmedicine.com): Evidence-based reference for fast, current answers on the best clinical care.
- MKSAP®: A comprehensive clinical information and medical education program covering all of internal medicine, available in a variety of formats--print, CD-ROM, and online.
- ACP Diabetes Portal: Tools and information designed to assist health care teams in efficient and effective management of patients with diabetes.
- Bioterrorism: Clinical resources and decision support tools for suspected cases of bioterrorism.
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New Clinical Topics
- Association of Colonoscopy and Death From Colorectal Cancers
- Annals of Internal Medicine, January 6, 2008
- Immunization Policy Development in the United States: The Role of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
- Annals of Internal Medicine, January 6, 2008
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