When we teach medicine, what are we preparing physicians to do?
In the latest SGIM Forum, contributors argue advocacy must be a core clinical skill—not an add-on—to truly achieve healing and advance health equity.
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📰 The April SGIM Forum is here!
Explore timely insights shaping GIM—from advocacy as a core clinical skill to leadership, mentorship, and patient-centered care in a changing healthcare landscape.
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Advocacy looks different in 2026—but your voice still matters!
In the latest SGIM Forum, leaders share how a reimagined, hybrid Advocacy Hill Day helps physicians connect with legislators and advance health policy.
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Primary care is built on trust—but what happens when those bonds break?
In the latest SGIM Forum, Scott Selinger reflects on the loss of continuity and connection in care—and why preserving the patient-physician relationship still matters.
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What are your “General Internal Medicine superpowers”?
In the latest SGIM Forum, leaders reflect on the 2025 ACLGIM Summit and how passion, perseverance, collaboration, and patient-centeredness strengthen leadership in GIM.
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Feeling stuck? This month’s SGIM Forum explores “micro-sabbaticals.”
Carlos Estrada & Ryan Kane show how short, focused breaks can spark ideas, build skills, expand networks, and reignite passion—without disrupting clinical duties.
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Generative AI is changing the way we teach medicine—and this month’s SGIM Forum has a practical guide for medical educators looking to get started.
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The March issue of SGIM Forum is here!
Featuring generative AI in medical education, micro-sabbaticals, advocacy insights, a tribute to Dr. Fred Brancati, and more on sustainability in GIM.
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📣 Call for Submissions: SGIM Forum Theme Issue 📣
#SGIMForum is seeking articles for a special career guidance–themed issue, “What SGIM Means to Me.”
🗓️ Submission deadline: February 28
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New SGIM Position Statement 📣
In #SGIMForum, SGIM formally outlines its stance on expanding Medicaid coverage to people who are incarcerated.
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Featured in #SGIMForum: Poetry ✨
Living Loss by Emma Fenske, DO is a powerful meditation on grief that exists even when someone is still here.
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In #SGIMForum, Justin Berk, MD; Benjamin Howell, MD; Toby Terwilliger, MD; & Laura Hawks, MD, outline SGIM’s position on expanding Medicaid coverage for incarcerated people
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📣 Call for Submissions: SGIM Forum Theme Issue 📣
#SGIMForum is seeking articles for a special career guidance–themed issue, “What SGIM Means to Me.”
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In a new #SGIMForum article, Richard Silbert, MD, and Amirala S. Pasha, DO, JD examine a troubling shift from traditional off-label prescribing to the rise of unlabeled prescribing of unapproved medications.
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In the latest Ask an Ethicist column in #SGIMForum, Drs. Kaplan, Berger, and Khawaja, MD tackle one of the most difficult clinical and ethical challenges we face: managing conversations about brain death when families refuse confirmatory testing.
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In this month’s #SGIMForum, SGIM CEO Eric B. Bass reflects on what makes SGIM a true professional home. Drawing on insights from a national survey of medical societies, he explores how SGIM delivers value.
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, Amanda S. Mixon, MD, and Eric Yudelevich Blumrosen, MD, challenge us to rethink what advocacy looks like in GIM. They explore how everyday work—as educators, clinicians, and researchers—can drive meaningful change.
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#SGIMForum is seeking articles for a special career guidance–themed issue, “What SGIM Means to Me.”
Your story can help highlight how SGIM has shaped our community and the future of GIM
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, Michael Landry, MD, SGIM Forum Editor-in-Chief, reflects on the art of mentoring and shares practical guidance on the roles, responsibilities, and shared work of mentors and mentees.
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📰 New from SGIM Forum — February 2026 Issue Available! 🚀
Our latest SGIM Forum is live with timely insights shaping general internal medicine today.
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📣 Call for Submissions: SGIM Forum Theme Issue 📣
#SGIMForum is seeking articles for a special career guidance–themed issue, “What SGIM Means to Me.”
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, author Barkoudah reflects on the pressures surrounding hospital discharge decisions and the lessons learned when system demands collide with clinical judgment.
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, authors Eckelbarger, Stern, Grant, Lippert, and Williams explore how residents challenged the “back in my day” mindset to eliminate 24+-hour call shifts.
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, Elisha Lynn Brownfield and SGIM CEO Eric Bass share key takeaways from the 2025 AAMC Learn, Serve, Lead Meeting.
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, authors Nelson, Hyde, Mookherjee, and McDonough present a rare case of rapid progression from autoimmune hypothyroidism to hyperthyroidism, highlighting the patient’s perspective.
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, Carlos Estrada, SGIM President, previews #SGIM26, highlighting record-breaking submissions, distinguished plenary speakers, and the many professional growth opportunities for attendees.
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, Jennifer Caputo-Seidler, MD, explores the financial barriers first-generation physicians face and the potential impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on future medical students.
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, authors Kyle, Kho, Dubrow, Futur, and Vassilakis highlight how SGIM engagement programs like #NYSGIM and Investing in GIM help trainees explore careers, build mentorships, and develop as future leaders in GIM
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In this month’s issue of #SGIMForum, Editor-in-Chief Mike Landry reviews the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and what it means for primary care. CMS is finally recognizing the value of primary care—but the work isn’t over.
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