In This Month's Issue

Despite learning from officially accredited CME activities, physicians at any career stage are constantly learning from non-accredited yet similarly educational resources as practicing clinical medicine is such a knowledge-intensive discipline. Articles in this month’s Forum offer such essential learning: Oboh, Student National Medical Association president, discusses why Black students cannot stand alone in transforming undergraduate medical education; Bussey-Jones offers her advice on how to diversify academic leadership; Graves, et al, share experiences of quickly launching a combined virtual regional meeting; and Jetton and Hinkley preview the upcoming virtual annual meeting.

The annual meeting marks a leadership transition as well as Jean Kutner, SGIM President, offers her final president’s column before Monica L. Lypson, SGIM President-Elect, begins her term. Green, Dunne, and Bass provide updates on collaboration between SGIM and UpToDate for learning content development; Williams, et al, review the Women and Medicine Commission’s collaboration with the Health Equity Commission on Career Advising Program updates; and Ahson shares a case report where a PaO2 saturation gap can be a vital clue for making a critical diagnosis.

From the Editor

Mardi Gras for the Mind: Finding Happiness Outside of Medicine

Michael Landry, MD, MSc, FACP Editor in Chief, SGIM Forum
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Featured Column

The Challenge and Value of Obtaining an Accurate Home Medication List

Rebecca E. Berger, MD; Kirsten Homma, MD, MPH
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Leadership Loneliness in Health Care: Exploring the Causes, Consequences, and Solutions for a Connected Future

Jennifer K. Clark, MD
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Other Articles

Busy Clinicians Can Still Contribute to Medical Education

Garred Greenberg, MD; Mayce Mansour, MD 
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The 2023 SGIM Annual Meeting: Crafting a Vision for Generalist Internists to Meet the Promise of Tomorrow

Shelly-Ann Fluker, MD; Milda Saunders, MD, MPH
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Elevate Your Ambulatory Teaching: Supporting High-Performing Learners

Christine Haynes, MD, MPH; Sarah Christensen, MD; Yasmin Sacro, MD 
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The Medical Education Liaison: Improving Learner and Faculty Experiences in the Ambulatory Setting

Allison Ruff, MD, MHPE; Cornelius A. James, MD; Eve Kerr, MD, MPH 
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Maintaining Our Continued Education: Efforts at SGIM to Provide Value to Our Members

LeRoi S. Hicks, MD, MPH, FACP, President, SGIM
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