Journal Profile

Internal Medicine 2009 News

Publisher: American College of Physicians
Editor: Janet Colwell
Established: 2001
Frequency: Three times (Wednesday/Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
Audience: Attendees of Internal Medicine 2009
Circulation: Paid 7,500 per issue

Each year, the American College of Physicians (ACP), the world’s largest medical specialty organization, holds its national medical conference in a major U.S. city. ACP’s Internal Medicine 2009 will be held April 23-25, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. With more than 260 CME offerings presented, Internal Medicine 2009 will attract more than 6,000 physicians of internal medicine or one of its subspecialties, medical students, and other health professionals from the U.S. and around the world.

Internal Medicine 2009 News is the official publication of Internal Medicine 2009. Internal Medicine 2009 News provides timely information from leadership meetings, summaries of the keynote address and other highlighted sessions, exhibit hall listings and map, last minute schedule changes, and other pertinent information to increase the satisfaction of physicians attending the three-day meeting.

Attendees rely on Internal Medicine 2009 News to make last-minute plans, review the previous day’s lectures, or choose the symposia they want to attend.

Internal Medicine 2009 News is written to help the busy attendees of ACP’s Internal Medicine 2009 maximize their experience at the meeting. Over 75% of the attendees at ACP’s annual meetings are general internists; another 15% represent the fourteen internal medicine subspecialties, and about 8% are medical students and other health care professionals.

The goal of the ACP meeting is to provide internists with practical medical knowledge for improving patient care. Sessions are varied and appeal to physicians with different learning styles. There are large and small lectures, informal workshops, interactive case-based sessions using the audience-response system, informal discussions with expert faculty at breakfast and lunch sessions, and clinical applications at hands-on computer tutorials. The Herbert S.Waxman Clinical Skills Center offers physicians the opportunity to update skills and learn techniques in physical examination, communication skills, office-based procedures and more. Advertising in Internal Medicine 2009 News ensures that your message is seen by physicians who are on the front lines of patient care.

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