In This Month's Issue

Kick off 2026 with the January issue of SGIM Forum, featuring timely reflections on strengthening trainee engagement as a vital pipeline for the future of SGIM. SGIM President Carlos Estrada highlights record-breaking abstract submissions and the value of attending the Annual Meeting, while CEO Eric Bass shares key takeaways from the 2025 AAMC Learn, Serve, Lead meeting. Dr. Barkoudah explores finding balance amid discharge planning pressures, and Dr. Eckelbarger and colleagues spotlight an education redesign led by residents determined to leave things better than they found them. SRF member Nelson and colleagues present a unique case report incorporating the patient’s own narrative, and Dr. Caputo-Siedler examines the profound impact of supporting first-generation physicians.

From the Editor

Featured Column

Increasing Trainee Engagement: Investing in the Future of SGIM

Jillian R. Kyle, MD, MS; Anna Kho, MD; Marley Dubrow, BA; Muna Futur, MBA; Athina Vassilakis, MD, MPH
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Other Articles

SGIM 2026 Annual Meeting Preview: Record Submissions, Distinguished Speakers, and the Benefits of Attendance

Carlos Estrada, MD, MS, FACP President, SGIM
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Autoimmune Hypothyroidism with Rapid Progression to Autoimmune Hyperthyroidism: A Case Report Including the Patient’s Perspective

Samuel Nelson, BS; Emily Hyde, PT, DPT; Somnath Mookherjee, MD; Karen McDonough, MD
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Leave It Better Than You Found It: An Antidote to “Back in My Day” Call Coverage

Julie Eckelbarger, MD; Sarah Stern, MD; Kathleen Grant, MD; William Lippert, MD, MPH; Donna Williams, MD
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Finding Balance When Pressure Mounts: A Teachable Moment on Discharge Planning

Ebrahim Barkoudah, MD, MPH, MBA
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