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date:04/24 Year:2024

acpm update

AI in Preventive Medicine

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare and our lives is rapidly growing. ACPM must ensure our specialty leads the way to ensure AI is used effectively, safely, ethically and equitably. To do this, we should consider training and core competencies. These include AI and machine learning fundamentals, data literacy, ethical considerations and bias, regulatory and legal aspects, clinical integration of AI tools, interdisciplinary collaboration, continuous learning and adaptation, and impact on health equity. By gaining knowledge in these areas, preventive medicine physicians can become informed leaders who utilize AI tools effectively and contribute to shaping the future of AI in healthcare to be ethical, equitable and impactful.

date:04/24 Year:2024

acpm update

PM2024 — CEO's Recap Day 4

Preventive Medicine 2024 has come to a close, and I want to extend my sincerest congratulations and appreciation to each and every one of you. Each day offered inspiration — filled with insightful discussions, innovative ideas and great opportunities for attendees to connect. Hopefully, you returned home safely and are enjoying time with your family as you reflect on this year’s annual conference.

date:04/22 Year:2024

press release

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE PRESENTS SCIENTIFIC EXCELLENCE AWARDS AND ACPM AWARD WINNERS

Select physicians were recognized for their commitment to public health and preventive medicine within their local communities and across the nation at annual Preventive Medicine Conference.

 

date:04/21 Year:2024

acpm update

PM2024 — CEO's Recap Day 3

Another successful day of Preventive Medicine 2024 has come to a close, which means the over 600 registrants will soon return home. To those who presented during the conference, be it a poster, concurrent presentation or plenary session, you have been an integral part of the event’s success. Your passion, expertise and commitment to preventive medicine are truly inspiring and serve as the driving force behind ACPM’s mission.

date:04/20 Year:2024

acpm update

PM2024 — CEO's Recap Day 2

Day 2 of ACPM’s Annual Conference – Preventive Medicine 2024 – did not disappoint! The energy and passion demonstrated throughout the day by moderators, presenters and workshop and session participants was contagious.

date:04/19 Year:2024

acpm update

PM2024 — CEO's Recap Day 1

What a great way to kick off the annual conference, Preventive Medicine 2024, gathering more than 600 members and preventive medicine professionals from around the country and globe.

date:04/18 Year:2024

member in the media

For DC’s homeless population, street fair brings health care help — and hope

ACPM President Mirza Rahman speaks with WTOP news about the importance of preventive screenings at the ACPM Community Service Event. 

date:04/15 Year:2024

member in the media

The Longevity Vacation: Poolside Lounging With an IV Drip - Dr. Karen Studer

ACPM Member Karen Studer speaks with the Wall Street Journal about the potential impact of longevity treatments at hotels and resorts. 

date:04/11 Year:2024

acpm update

Better Health for Everyone Through Prevention: What Action Can We Take?

“April is National Minority Health Month! This annual observance builds awareness about the health disparities that persist among racial and ethnic minority and American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations and encourages everyone to take action to end these inequities. This year's theme, Be the Source for Better Health: Improving Health Outcomes Through Our Cultures, Communities, and Connections, is about understanding how the unique environments, cultures, histories and circumstances (known as social determinants of health, or SDOH) of racial and ethnic minority and AI/AN populations impact their overall health.” (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)