New York Chapter ACP
NYACP is a membership organization dedicated to advancing the specialty of Internal Medicine in New York State through education, advocacy, and quality improvement. With volunteer physician leaders across the State, a dedicated full-time staff, effective communications, and local, regional, and state-wide meetings, the New York Chapter is structured to respond to members as quickly and efficiently as possible. We are New York State's largest medical specialty organization representing over 12,000 internal medicine physicians.
Wisdom and Well Being 17: Parenting Cafe - Facing Challenges of Being a Parent in Medicine
Financial Roadmapping
Leveraging Opportunities: The Role of Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
The Transition from Residency to Independent practice: What I Wish I Knew
Reimagining Aging: Insights from The Aging Revolution
A Comparative Review of the US and Canada Healthcare Systems
Preventing Suicide in Physicians: What You Can Do to Save a Life
NYACP 2024 Immunization Updates, Strategies and Resources
What Exactly Is Narrative Medicine and What Is It for?
Modern Day Cholesterol Management: Let's Get Serious with Lipids
Women in Medicine Part 3: Leadership Opportunities for Women in Medicine
The Physicians Financial Lifecycle
More Than Just Self-Care: Navigating Physician Well-Being in a Complex Health Care System
Women in Medicine Series: Contract Negotiations and Visa Waivers
Update on the NY Health Act
The Flow of a Resolution
Management of Microaggressions: Individual and Systemic Approaches
NY Chapter ACP Presents: Embracing Retirement
Coalition to End Racism in Clinical Algorithms
Elder Abuse Series Part 2: "The Shelter Model"
Women in Medicine: Mentorship and Women Leaders
Recent Changes to Medicare Coding (2024)
Elder Abuse 101 (Part 1)
Approaching Adverse Events with Root Cause Analysis Thinking
Addressing the Needs of Your LGBTQIA+ Patients
Should I Sign? A Brief Guide to Employment Contracts
2024 Story Slam: Advocating for Patients
The Residency Application Process: Medical Student Mentorship Series Part 1
Understanding Microaggressions: What They Are and Why They Are Harmful