Charlottesville, hate crimes are public health issue, experts say
»Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp Says Hate Crimes are Public Health Issue
Washington (August 14, 2017)—At a recent meeting of their Board of Regents, the »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP) adopted a new policy statement recognizing hate crimes as a public health issue.
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»Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp reminds adults that vaccines aren’t just for kids
ACP recognizes National Immunization Awareness Month
Philadelphia, July 31, 2017 -- To encourage adults to get vaccinated and to remind internists to make sure their patients are up-to-date on the , the »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp (ACP) recognizes August as National Immunization Awareness Month.
Frontline Physicians Praise Senate Vote on Repeal, Stand Ready to Work on Bipartisan Solutions to Health Care
Washington, D.C. (July 28, 2017) — Representing more than half a million of America's frontline physicians, leaders from six major medical organizations including the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Osteopathic Association and the American Psychiatric Association, issued the following joint statement following the Senate’s vote not to advance the Health Care Freedom Act:
ACP Applauds Senate for Rejecting Health Care Legislation that Would Harm Patients
Internists Say Congress Should Look to Make Improvements to ACA
Statement attributable to:
Jack Ende, MD, MACP
President, »Æ¹ÏµÎµÎapp