In This Month's Issue

In this issue, SGIM Forum covers a variety of timely topics for SGIM members. LeRoi Hicks, SGIM President, reflects on the SGIM Council winter retreat, reflecting on SGIM memberships and looking towards the Society’s future. Fluker and Saunders, #SGIM23 Annual Meeting Program Committee Co-Chairs, share a sneak peek at the goals and highlights of our upcoming in-person meeting in Aurora, Colorado. Also, Eric Bass, SGIM CEO and SGIM Past President (2013-2014) answers questions in his Q&A about SGIM’s Choosing Wisely recommendations.

Spencer and Henry confront structural inequities due to a lack of universal insurance coverage and identify an opportunity for Medicaid expansion to address major health disparities experienced by Black Americans. Syed, Turbow, and Vaughan offer a quick read on alternative payment models, including value-based purchasing and the Medicare Shared Savings Program, highlighting their benefits and where SGIM members can learn more about them. Hanks and Alkhairw share how a toolkit created by The National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health is helping primary care teams in assisting patients with ID/DD plan for disasters and emergencies.

We welcome a new Associate Editor to the SGIM Forum team: Cruz shares her perspective on teaching interprofessional collaboration and teamwork. Readers can return to February 2022’s SGIM Forum theme issue on “Team and Interprofessional Care” for more related reading. Kimble, Renduchintala, and Gupta discuss how they implemented a longitudinal Residents As Coaches (RAC) program at the Univeristy of South Florida (USF) to support final year medical students intending to apply to Internal Medicine. Leung, SGIM Forum Editor-in-Chief, identifies opportunities for SGIM members to engage in active and needed debates about the roles of artificial intelligence in routine clinical practice – with the help of ChatGPT. Finally, this February 2023 issue closes with a poem on “Why I Love Being A PCP” from Niranjan.

From the Editor

“You Have Cancer”—Internists’ Role in Life-Altering Conversations

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

A Medical Educators’ Toolbox for Generative Artificial Intelligence

Katherine Killian, MD; Elaine Cruz, DO; Pamela Vohra-Khullar, MD; Elisa Sottile, MD; Deborah Edelman, MD
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Beyond the Marble Steps: Redefining Advocacy at the 2026 SGIM Annual Meeting

Amanda S. Mixon, MD, MS, MSPH; Eric Yudelevich Blumrosen, MD
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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

BENEFITS, RISKS, AND REANIMATION

Tiffany I. Leung, MD, MPH, FACP, FAMIA, FEFIM
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THE STRUCTURED ADVOCACY PITCH

Amirala S. Pasha, DO, JD; Rebecca Yao, MD, MPH; Mark F. Liebow, MD, MPH
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THE BLUE STICKY NOTE: A NOVEL EMR TOOL TO FACILITATE YEAR-END RESIDENT HANDOFFS IN THE AMBULATORY SETTING

Alfred Rabinovich, MD, MS; Jessica Valente, MD, MPH; Donna Williams, MD; Nancy Denizard-Thompson, MD
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REFLECTIONS FROM 2023 SGIM EDUCATION AWARD RECIPIENTS

Meghan Kiefer, MD, MPH; Raman Singhal, MD; Shana Zucker, MD, MPH, MS; Amy Farkas, MD, MS
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Q & A WITH SGIM’S CEO AND ACLGIM’S LEADERS ABOUT THE CRISIS IN RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION OF ACADEMIC GENERAL INTERNISTS

Eric B. Bass, MD, MPH; Mark Earnest, MD, PhD; Mohan Nadkarni, MD, MPH
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Did You Know?

Michael Landry, MD, MSc, FACP; Taylor Wise, MPS; Francine Jetton, MA, CAE
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