Prevention Alliance Update: Abbott Nutrition – National Nutrition Month
March is National Nutrition Month and a good time to consider how nutrition can be better integrated into clinical preventive care for older adults. One opportunity is
March is National Nutrition Month and a good time to consider how nutrition can be better integrated into clinical preventive care for older adults. One opportunity is
Resilience and burnout—are these two sides of the same coin? Recently, Becker’s Hospital Review cited Medscape’s 2022 Physician Burnout and Depression report, which surveyed more than
Our 2021 Hill Day participants included 53 members practicing across academia, industry, and public sector Preventive Medicine. Volunteers participated in meetings with congressional offices from
A Time for Change and a Time for Celebration: PM Designations with ACGME and PH/GPM Residency Program SAP Match A TIME FOR CHANGE: As many
With a goal of serving as the academic open access repository for high-quality prevention evidence across the global spectrum of health, the American College of
The ACPM Advocacy Committee supports the efforts of the College to shape federal policy decisions that influence public health and the practice of preventive medicine.
This past weekend I heard a sermon about “the right time.” It made me pause and reflect on the past few years and look ahead
Preventive medicine physicians serve at critical junctures across the American health care system. Bridging the gap between clinical care and public health, these essential physicians
The American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) today announced the awarding of the first annual Dr. Daniel S. Blumenthal Memorial Lecture to Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, MD, MHS,

