In This Month's Issue

In this issue, Lypson, SGIM President, reflects on SGIM history to address COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy and plans for the future, while Bass, SGIM CEO, and Gerrity, chair of SGIM’s Philanthropy Committee, also look ahead on bolstering SGIM’s community through the Forging Our Future program. Anampa-Guzmán, a medical student, courageously shares her experiences as a physician mental health and neurodiversity advocate. Torres-Deas and Moise call for greater attention to the link between physician well-being and patient well-being in their perspective. As one example, Malik, et al, share preliminary findings linking physician perceptions of e-cigarette use and advice given about using them as tobacco cessation tools. Miller offers a guide for primary care physicians to seek key competencies in a behavioral health clinician who can be a part of an integrated primary care team, while D’Amico, et al, describe the importance of screening for and addressing adverse childhood experiences among patients.

SGIM members excel at directly and deftly disrupting stigma-perpetuating barriers to well-being, including social and workplace injustices, using the tools of our trade: scientific evidence, expertise, and professionalism, weaved together by our shared human experiences and commonalities. Although 2022 is just around the corner, there is still so much more to be done to advance physician and patient mental health and well-being. Let’s be sure to keep going forward together, with and for each other and for our patients!

From the Editor

Succession Planning: Leadership Should Plan for the Unexpected

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

Society of General Internal Medicine Announces Its 2025 Award and Grant Recipients

Taylor Smith, MPS, Senior Social Media and Communications Specialist, SGIM
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The Challenge and Value of Obtaining an Accurate Home Medication List

Rebecca E. Berger, MD; Kirsten Homma, MD, MPH
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Other Articles

Building and Strengthening Relationships

Martha S. Gerrity, MD, MPH, PhD, FACP, President, SGIM
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Enforcing Unjust Laws Violates Medical Ethics: Physicians Who Do So Must Be Held Accountable

Amirala S. Pasha, DO, JD; Richard Silbert, MD*
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WORDS AND CONTEXT MATTER

Martha S. Gerrity, MD, MPH, PhD, FACP, President, SGIM
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Q & A WITH SGIM’S CEO AND THE CHAIR OF SGIM’S MEETING SITE SELECTION WORKGROUP: THE DECISION TO HOST THE 2025 ANNUAL MEETING IN FLORIDA

Eric B. Bass, MD, MPH; Brita Roy, MD, MPH, MHS; Francine Jetton, MA, CAE
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INTEGRATING MEANINGFUL ACTIVITY EXPERTS INTO CLINICAL CARE: A ROLE FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Benjamin E. Canter, BA; Amy M. Linsky, MD, MSc
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