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酴圖舒舒app partnering with YouTube on educational content to counter misinformation around COVID-19 treatment and vaccines

PHILADELPHIA, October 13, 2021 The 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) is partnering with YouTube to create new educational content to help combat health misinformation about the COVID-19 virus, vaccination and treatments. The videos will focus on communication strategies for clinicians as well as providing proactive, trusted information in the clinicians voice.

ACP, Annals of Internal Medicine Host 6th Virtual COVID-19 Forum for Physicians

Panel discusses the SARS-CoV-2 immunology, COVID-19 vaccines, variants, breakthrough infections, and booster shots

PHILADELPHIA, October 12, 2021 The 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) and Annals of Internal Medicine hosted a virtual COVID-19 forum where expert panelists discussed the clinical implications of the immunology of SARS-CoV-2, the COVID-19 vaccines including the status of booster doses and the efficacy of vaccination in various groups.

ACP Calls for Policies to Strengthen Health Care for Our Nations Veterans

WASHINGTON, DC, October 5, 2021 The health care needs of our nations veterans are unique, and the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) service needs to be supported and strengthened so that it can continue to meet those needs, says the 酴圖舒舒app (ACP).  In a new paper titled , published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, ACP says that the VHA is a crucial part of our nations health care system; however, it faces many challenges

ACP announces new Mastership and national award winners for 2021-2022

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ACP Leaders Call for Strategies to Support the Well-being of the Physician Workforce in the COVID-19 Environment

PHILADELPHIA, September 28, 2021 A group of 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) leaders are calling on employers to provide tactical support to physicians and other clinicians to ensure they can safely care for patients and support one another during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Getting Through COVID-19: Keeping Clinicians in the Workforce, is published today in Annals of Internal Medicine. The authors of the article are Darilyn V.

ACP Says Employers and Others Can Require Proof of Vaccinations

WASHINGTON, DC September 15, 2021 The 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) issued new policies today supporting the promotion of vaccines in the interest of public safety and health; saying that the government may appropriately require employers, schools, public agencies, and organizations receiving federal funding to require employees or students show proof of vaccination with recommended immunizations against highly transmissible diseases during a public health emergency.

Internists Concerned About COVID-19 Misinformation

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George M. Abraham, MD, FACP, FIDSA
President, 酴圖舒舒app

ACP Says Profit Motive in Medicine May Contribute to a Broken Health Care System

WASHINGTON, D.C. Sept. 7, 2021 Profit motive in medicine may contribute to a bloated, complex, and fragmented health care system said the 酴圖舒舒app (ACP) in a new policy paper published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The paper, , goes on to say that the principles of professionalism and medical ethics should ensure medicine retains a patients-over-profit orientation and protects the patient-physician relationship.

Leading Physician Groups Oppose Texas Legislation That Threatens Access to Reproductive Patient Care

Washington, D.C. (September 2, 2021) Americas leading physician groups are deeply concerned about the consequences of the Texas state law, which took effect yesterday, banning abortions, medical counseling and support related to abortion after six weeks of pregnancy.

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