December 2024 Governor's Newsletter
(December 2024) Enjoy reading the December Governor's Newsletter.
Congratulations to Dr. Schiffman on National Award
(October 2024) We are pleased to announce that Fred J Schiffman, MD MACPis the recipient of the Nicholas E. Davies Memorial Scholar Award for Scholarly Activities in the Humanities and History of Medicine.
The award is given for outstanding scholarly activities in history, literature, philosophy, and ethics and contributions to humanism in medicine.
Please join me in congratulating them and celebrating this accomplishment at Internal Medicine Meeting 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. To view the full list of national awardees, click here.
Congratulations New Chapter Fellow
- Geetika Tewary, MD FACP
(September 2024) Congratulations to the Chapter's new Fellow.Fellowship in the College is an honor.Being an FACP®is a distinction earned from colleagues who recognize your accomplishments and achievements over and above the practice of medicine. The most important considerations for ACP Fellowship are excellence and contributions made to both medicine and to the broader community in which the internal medicine physician lives and practices.
September Governor's Newsletter
(September 2024) Enjoy the latestGovernor's Newsletter.
Empower Your Advocacy: Introducing Our Comprehensive Toolkit
(August 2024) We are excited to announce the launch of our AdvocacyToolkit:Using Your Voice as a Physician Advocate, a powerful resource designed to equip medical students and physicians with the skills and knowledge needed to become effective advocates for health care in their communities. This toolkit comprises five self-contained and independent modules, each presented as engaging voice-over PowerPoint presentations. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or new to the field, these modules offer valuable insights and practical guidance.
Module Highlights
Physician as Advocate
- Discover advocacy tips and real-life examples that showcase how physicians can use their voice to drive positive health outcomes in their communities. This module emphasizes the pivotal role of physicians in advocating for public health.
Legislative Advocacy
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the legislative process at both state and federal levels. Learn about the opportunities available for physician advocacy within this process and how to navigate the legislative landscape effectively.
Print Media Advocacy
- Explore the various types of print media, their audiences, and their scope in the realm of advocacy. This module provides insights into crafting compelling messages that resonate with readers and drive change through traditional media channels.
Social Media Advocacy
- Delve into the dynamic world of social media and its potential as a powerful advocacy tool. Learn about the key features of different social media platforms and how to leverage them to amplify your advocacy efforts and engage a broader audience.
Audio Media Advocacy
- Understand the motivations and uses of audio media in advocacy. This module focuses on the unique advantages of podcasts, radio, and other audio formats, offering strategies to effectively communicate your advocacy messages through these channels.
Each module begins with a standard introduction and overview, followed by an in-depth exploration of the topic, and concludes with a concise one-page outline to reinforce key points.
Toolkit: Using Your Voice As A Physician Advocate
By integrating these modules into your advocacy efforts, you will be better equipped to influence public health policy and drive meaningful change. Empower yourself and your community with the tools and knowledge provided in our Advocacy Toolkit.
Together, let's make a difference!
State Health Advocacy August Recess Grassroots Mobilization Challenge
(August 2024) Members of Congress are returning home to their districts during the August congressional recess. During this time, ACP is calling on internal medicine physicians to engage their representatives on important issues we need Congress to act on before the end of 2024.
To incentivize participation in this grassroots mobilization, the Advocates for Internal Medicine Network (ACP grassroots network) is challenging members to see which states will have the highest engagement. Advocates can score points for their states by choosing to take one or more advocacy actions identified in the campaign.
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Congratulations New Chapter Fellows
- Melinda Dewald Delaney, MD FACP
- Christine M Duffy, MD FACP
- Jinen Thakkar, MD FACP
(July 2024) Congratulations to the Chapter's new Fellows.Fellowship in the College is an honor.Being an FACP®is a distinction earned from colleagues who recognize your accomplishments and achievements over and above the practice of medicine. The most important considerations for ACP Fellowship are excellence and contributions made to both medicine and to the broader community in which the internal medicine physician lives and practices.
Call for Spring 2025 Resolutions
(July 2024) Are you concerned about a practice or clinical issue or have an idea youwould like to suggest? If so, you might consider submitting a resolution to your Governor or chapter council.
Initiating a resolution provides ACP members an opportunity to focus attention at the ACP national level on a particular issue or topic that concerns them. Participating in the Board of Governors resolutions process provides the ACP grassroots member a voice and allows you to shape College policy that impacts the practice of internal medicine.
Not sure how to begin drafting a resolution? Researching the College's position on an issue can give you a start. TheACP Board of Governors Resolutions Guide for ACP Membersis available to download and will help, too.The Guidewas created to provide members a short overview of the resolutions process essentials and highlights critical ACP online resources you must use.
Once drafted, members must submit resolutions to their Governor and/or chapter council. Chapter council approval is required to move resolutions forward to ACP national. Although not official ACP policy, a resolution becomes property of the chapter once the chapter council approves forwarding it to national. If effecting change interests you, the deadline for submitting new resolutions to be heard at theSpring 2025 Board of Governors Meeting isSeptember 27, 2024.
Share your good idea with us. Draft a resolution.
We want to hear from you: Fall 2024 BOG Resolutions
(July 2024)The following resolutions are up for consideration at the Fall 2024 Board of Governors (BOG) Meeting. We invite you to review each resolution and share your support or opposition by completing the by August 12.
- Developing Policy to Address Consolidation in Healthcare
- Gaining an Understanding of the 1-Year and 3-Year Mortality Rates of Patients that Have Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Stays
- Supporting Patients’ Access to Documentation and Communications in their Preferred Language
- Declaring Access to Equitable, Affordable Healthcare is a Human Right
- Developing Policy on Reducing Traffic Fatalities and Injuries in the United States
- Revising ACP’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Policy to Promote an Age-Friendly Professional Home and Create Engagement Opportunities for Senior and Retired Physicians
- Advocating for Funding of a Direct Comparison of Two Highly Touted Dietary Approaches to Control Type Two Diabetes Clinical Measures and Costs
Resolutions provide our members an opportunity to focus attention at the national level on particular issues or topics that concern you and gives grassroots members a voice, allowing you to shape College policy that impacts the practice of internal medicine. Involvement in the resolutions feedback process is essential for maintaining a responsive and effective professional organization that truly represents its members.
Your feedback is valuable and will be forwarded to your Governor to assist in their testimony on behalf of the chapter. Thank you for your input.
(NOTE: Proposed resolutions should be considered confidential information and are intended to be viewed by ACP members only. Under no circumstances should proposed resolutions be shared with the news media or social networking media, nor should they be shared with other individuals and organizations. Proposed resolutions do not represent ACP policy.)
Happy Anniversary to our Chapter Members!
5 Years
- Ali A Akhtar, MBBS
- Thomas Justin Doyle, MD
- Alexander Diaz de Villalvilla, MD
- Hanns Christoph Stretz, MD FACP
- Bernard Zimmermann, MD
- Justin L Berk, MD
- Erica Brown
- Alisha M Crowley
- Matthew L Lorenz, MD FACP
- Anais A Ovalle, MD
- Denise Fernandes, MD FACP
- Karl E Herman, MD
- Ahmed Samir Ahmed Elshazly, MD FACP
- Mahmoud Mowafy, MD FACP
- Dmitry Drozhzhin, DO
- Kate Mayans, MD
- Gary L Taylor, MD
- Kenneth K Chen, MD FACP
- Julio Defillo, MD
10 Years
- Cheston B Cunha, MD FACP
- Thomas E Reznik, MD FACP
- Sarah R Freeman, MD FACP
- Rebecca Soinski, MD
- Vinod Thomas, MD FACP
- Drew Edward Nagle, MD FACP
- Hussain Raza Khawaja, MD FACP
- Alicia Margaret Ringel, MD
- Patricia Cristofaro, MD
15 Years
- Courtney Clark Bilodeau, MD FACP
20 Years
- Joseph D Dimase, MD FACP
- Anthony E Wilson, MD
- Curt G Beckwith, MD FACP
- Naftali Sabo, MD
- Sybil Cineas, MD FACP
- Rebecca M Brown, MD
- Amy M Boyer, MD FACP
(May 2024) Your ACP Chapter thanks you for your continued 鶹ֱapp and all you do every day to serve your patients and support the future of internal medicine. We’re proud that you’ve chosen us as your professional home, and we’re committed to remaining by your side—advocating for and supporting your professional journey.
BOR Action on Spring 2024 BOG Resolutions
(May 2024) A summary of Board of Regents (BOR) actions on resolutions debated at the Spring 2024 Board of Governors (BOG) meeting is now available. Resolutions initiated by ACP members and endorsed by a chapter council and the BOG become ACP policy when adopted by the BOR.
If you have an idea you would like to suggest to ACP, consider submitting a resolution to your Governor or local ACP chapter. Visit the advocacy section of your ACP chapter website for more information on how to propose a resolution.
Member Feedback is Requested on Spring 2024 Resolutions
(February 2024) Twenty-one (21) resolutions will be considered at the Spring 2024 Board of Governors (BOG) Meeting. With the exception of Resolution 9-S24, which will not be debated because this resolution is slated for adoption as a reaffirmation, please review each resolution and then indicate your support or opposition by completing theby the deadline your ACP Chapter Governor has requested or by midnight March 13, whichever comes first.
Your comments will be forwarded to your Governor to be used as part of his/her testimony on behalf of the chapter. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Giampietro, BOG Administrator, atchapter@acpmembership.org. Thank you for your input.
(NOTE: Proposed resolutions should be considered confidential information and are intended to be viewed by ACP members only. Under no circumstances should proposed resolutions be shared with the news media or social networking media, nor should they be shared with other individuals and organizations. Proposed resolutions do not represent ACP policy.)
Call for Fall 2024 Resolutions
(February 2024) Are you concerned about a practice or clinical issue or have an idea you'd like to suggest? If so, you might consider submitting a resolution to your Governor or chapter council.
Initiating a resolution provides ACP members an opportunity to focus attention at the ACP national level on a particular issue or topic that concerns them. Participating in the Board of Governors resolutions process provides the ACP grassroots member a voice and allows you to shape College policy that impacts the practice of internal medicine.
Not sure how to begin drafting a resolution? Researching the College's position on an issue can give you a start. The just released ACP Board of Governors Resolutions Guide for ACP Members is now available to download and will help, too. The Guide was created to provide members a short overview of the resolutions process essentials and highlights critical ACP online resources you must use.
Once drafted, members must submit resolutions to their Governor and/or chapter council. Chapter council approval is required to move resolutions forward to ACP national. Although not official ACP policy, a resolution becomes property of the chapter once the chapter council approves forwarding it to national. If effecting change interests you, the deadline for submitting new resolutions to be heard at the Fall 2024 Board of Governors Meeting isMarch 29, 2024.
Share your good idea with us. Draft a resolution.
Congratulations New Chapter Fellows
- Jenna M Iannuccilli, MD FACP
- Vazgen Martirosian, MD FACP
(February 2024) Congratulations to the Chapter's new Fellows.Fellowship in the College is an honor.Being an FACP®is a distinction earned from colleagues who recognize your accomplishments and achievements over and above the practice of medicine. The most important considerations for ACP Fellowship are excellence and contributions made to both medicine and to the broader community in which the internal medicine physician lives and practices.
Nominate a Colleague for a Chapter Award
(January 2024)Please consider nominating a colleague for a chapter award!We will have six awards open to residents, members, fellows and masters. Any member of RI ACP is eligible to make nominations of other ACP members.
The chapter is looking for:- Nominationsfor the awards
- Awards Committeeto select recipients
Awards (descriptions below and attached):
- Milton Hamolsky Lifetime Achievement Award
- Irving Beck Laureate Award
- Distinguished Mentor Award
- Resident/Fellow Recognition Award for Leadership
- Woman Physician of the Year
- Benjamin L. Sapers, MD Memorial Award
NOMINATING PROCESS FOR ALL AWARDS.Nominating letter should include information useful in supporting consideration.
- Second letter of support
- CV, optional but encouraged
Nominations for all awards are due by Monday, February 5, 2024.
Please send all letters of support and if you are interested in serving on the selection committee toriacpinfo@gmail.com
Thank you,
Kwame Dapaah-Afriyie, MD, MBA, FACP, SFHM
Governor RI ACPAwards
Milton Hamolsky Lifetime Achievement Award
This 鶹ֱapp-authorized laureate award is presented annually to a physician in practice who is a senior College member, usually at the Fellow or Master level. The award is given in recognition of academic, clinical, research, and/or administrative excellence to a physician who epitomizes the attributes of the award’s namesake, Dr. Milton Hamolsky. This individual should exemplify the College's mission "to enhance the quality and effectiveness of healthcare by fostering excellence and professionalism in the practice of medicine.” The award may be given posthumously. To be considered, nominees must be Fellows/Masters as of June 30th, 2020.
One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- What qualities the nominee demonstrates exemplify the College's mission?
- What significant contributions or achievements has the nominee made in any of the above areas?
Irving Beck Laureate Award
Laureate Award recognizes a Fellow or Master of the College who has demonstrated, by his/her example and conduct an abiding commitment to excellence in medical care, education, and research, and/or service to their community, their chapter, and the ACP. Nominees may have outstanding achievements in any of a wide variety of areas, including leadership, medical practice, research, teaching, publications, advocacy, and/or volunteerism. This individual should exemplify the College's mission "to enhance the quality and effectiveness of healthcare by fostering excellence and professionalism in the practice of medicine." A Laureate nominee is usually a senior physician who has:
- Been a Fellow or Master of the College for at least 15 to 20 years
- Achieved a long history of excellence and peer approval in the specialty of internal medicine
- Served the chapter and community with distinction or in some clearly definable manner
- To be considered, nominees must be Fellows/Masters as of June 30th, 2020
One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- What qualities the nominee demonstrates exemplify the College's mission?
- What significant contributions or achievements has the nominee made in any of the above areas?
Distinguished Mentor Award
This award is presented to an individual in recognition of his/her career commitment to mentoring and significantly impacting the education and careers of students, residents, or colleagues. The nominee should be highly regarded for integrity, professionalism, altruism, leadership, a sustained interest in mentoring and would appropriately be described as a role model. The candidate should have a track record for mentoring members of the RIACP and implementing ideas/programs that promote faculty and trainee success.
The nominee should be an ACP member in good standing at the member, fellow, or master level as of June 30th, 2020. One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- What qualities the nominee demonstrated exemplify the College's mission?
- What significant contributions has the nominee made to the careers of students, residents, and colleagues?
Resident/Fellow Recognition Award for Leadership
The Resident/Fellow Leadership Award recognizes a resident or fellow with qualities that exemplify the College's mission to "enhance the quality and effectiveness of healthcare by fostering excellence and professionalism in the practice of medicine." By virtue of their compassionate and dedicated character, the candidate should be engaged in projects or programs enhancing the quality, access, or delivery of healthcare on a local or regional level, or contributing to the education and wellness of patients, physicians, or the community. Candidates may be nominated by peers or attending physicians/program directors.
Eligible residents/fellows must be an ACP member at the member as of June 30th, 2020. One nomination letter and at least one supporting letter should address the following:
- How the resident’s contributions have specifically impacted healthcare access and quality and/or the wellness and education of specific groups of people.
- Describe the characteristics the resident demonstrates and give examples to support these characteristics
- Evidence of how the resident has fostered excellence and professionalism in the practice of medicine
Woman Physician of the Year
This award honors an outstanding woman physician with a distinguished career in areas of exceptional patient care, medical education and/or research. The nominee should demonstrate the characteristics of strength, passion, and perseverance, as well as evidence of the ability to empower other women physicians. Eligible women physicians must be an ACP member at the member, fellow, or master level as of June 30th, 2020. One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- How the physician’s achievements have specifically allowed her to distinguish herself in the areas of patient care, education, and/or research
- Describe the characteristics she demonstrates and give examples to support these characteristics
- Evidence of how she has empowered other women physicians through her contributions to their own careers
Benjamin L. Sapers, MD Memorial Award
Benjamin L. Sapers, MD was an esteemed scholar and educator for generations of medical students and residents in Rhode Island for over 15 years. He was a renaissance thinker whose unique teaching style combined encyclopedic intellectual curiosity and recall of esoterica with quick wit and a disarming sense of humor. Dr. Sapers’s passion for pedagogy and academic rigor were only transcended by his empathy and humanism, with profound feeling for the person as patient.
The Memorial Award honors the memory and distinguished career of Dr. Sapers and is bestowed annually. Eligible nominees must be a member of the ACP at the member or fellow level as of June 30th, 2021. They should be an early-mid career physician (5-15 years post-residency). One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- How the nominee’s achievements distinguish them as an outstanding teacher and scholar, and their broad intellectual curiosity
- Describe their characteristics of academic rigor and exchange, modeling enriching and rigorous discussion with colleagues
- Evidence of their empathy and humanism, superlative communication with patients and families, and discussion of the human condition and sick role.
Chapter Speakers at Internal Medicine Meeting 2024 - Updated!
(December 2023) We’d like to bring attention to our local chapter members who will be presenting as faculty at ACP’s Internal Medicine Meeting 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts this April. Early-bird registration is available through January. For a full schedule or for more information on the meeting, click .
MelissaMcNeil
Clinical Workshop -Thinking about Thinking: Improving Clinical Decision Making in Everyday Practice
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Mindy Sobota
Medication Abortion in 2024: What Internists Need to Know (To Prescribe orRefer) Saturday, April 20, 2024Mariah Stump
Clinical Workshop -Stories that Heal and Reveal: A Radical Listening and Reflective Writing Workshop
Friday, April 19, 2024
BOR Action on Fall 2023 BOG Resolutions
(December 2023) A summary of Board of Regents (BOR) actions on resolutions debated at the Fall 2023 Board of Governors (BOG) meeting is now available. Resolutions initiated by ACP members and endorsed by a chapter council and the BOG become ACP policy when adopted by the BOR.
If you have an idea you would like to suggest to ACP, consider submitting a resolution to your Governor or local ACP chapter. Visit the advocacy section of your ACP chapter website for more information on how to propose a resolution.
Congratulations New Chapter Fellows
- Matthew R Lynch, MD FACP
- Mahmoud Mowafy, MD FACP
(November 2023) Congratulations to the Chapter's new Fellows. Fellowship in the College is an honor. Being an FACP® is a distinction earned from colleagues who recognize your accomplishments and achievements over and above the practice of medicine. The most important considerations for ACP Fellowship are excellence and contributions made to both medicine and to the broader community in which the internal medicine physician lives and practices.
2023 Chapter Excellence Award – Gold Winner
We are pleased to announce that our chapter is in receipt of the Gold Level of the 2023 Chapter Excellence Award! The award recognizes truly extraordinary chapters that surpass excellence in chapter management. We are in the company of 54 other outstanding chapters. In order to achieve the Gold Level of the Chapter Excellence Award, chapters must meet nineteen Bronze criteria, seventeen Silver criteria and multiple Gold level activities. Criteria include such activities as having a legislative action plan or agenda, holding a volunteerism/community service activity, holding multiple stand-alone meetings, having revenue sources outside of dues and meeting registration fees, implementing a strategic plan, implementing a formal recruitment and retention plan and measuring outcomes, conducting various activities for Medical Students, Residents and Early Career Physicians.
We would like to extend a special thanks to those chapter members who assisted us in all of these endeavors! For their hard work and dedication, we received this award.
We Request Your Feedback on the Proposed Fall 2023 Board of Governors Resolutions
(August 2023) We would like to request your feedback regarding resolutions that will be considered at the Fall 2023 Board of Governors Meeting. With the exception of Resolution 3-F23 which was accepted as a reaffirmation and will not be debated, please review the balance of the slate and then indicate your support or opposition by completing the resolutions electronic response form by August 30th.
After considering the intent of each resolution and how it fits with the College’s Mission and Goals, please provide your feedback on each resolution and indicate your support or opposition by completing the electronic response form by August 30. Your input will be used as part of testimony on behalf of the chapter.
Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to provide comments regarding these resolutions. By providing your feedback on the Board of Governors resolutions, you have helped to shape College policy that impacts the practice of internal medicine.
Congratulations New Chapter Fellows
- Kenneth K Chen, MD FACP
- Denise Fernandes, MD FACP
- Jessica E Murphy, MD FACP
(July 2023) Congratulations to the Chapter's new Fellows. Fellowship in the College is an honor. Being an FACP® is a distinction earned from colleagues who recognize your accomplishments and achievements over and above the practice of medicine. The most important considerations for ACP Fellowship are excellence and contributions made to both medicine and to the broader community in which the internal medicine physician lives and practices.
Call for Spring 2024 BOG Resolutions
(July 2023) Are you concerned about a practice or clinical issue or have an idea you'd like to suggest? If so, you might consider submitting a resolution to your Governor or chapter council.
Initiating a resolution provides ACP members an opportunity to focus attention at the ACP national level on a particular issue or topic that concerns them. Participating in the Board of Governors resolutions process provides the ACP grassroots member a voice and allows you to shape College policy that impacts the practice of internal medicine.
Not sure how to begin drafting a resolution? Researching the College's position on an issue can give you a start. The recently released ACP Board of Governors Resolutions Guide for ACP Membersis now available to download and will help, too.The Guidewas created to provide members a short overview of the resolutions process essentials and highlights critical ACP online resources you must use.
Once drafted, members must submit resolutions to their Governor and/or chapter council. Chapter council approval to move resolutions forward to ACP national is required. A resolution becomes a resolution of the chapter once the chapter council approves forwarding it to national. If effecting change interests you, the deadline for submitting new resolutions to be heard at the Spring 2024 Board of Governors Meeting isOctober 16, 2023.
Share your good idea with us. Draft a resolution.
BOR Action on Spring 2023 BOG Resolutions
(June 2023) summary of Board of Regents (BOR) actionson resolutions debated at theSpring 2023 Board of Governors (BOG) meeting is now available. Resolutions initiated by ACP members and endorsed by a chapter council and the BOG become ACP policy when adopted by the BOR.
Chapter Podcast: ACP Rule Out
(April 2023)We are very excited to announce the release of the first episode of our ACP Rhode Island Chapter podcast, ACP Rule Out (Hosted by Residents from the Rhode Island Chapter).
July 1st is the day when a medical student transition to a resident. Such a transition comes with challenges that can be overcome when we are well-prepared. A great conversation led by Dr. Antonie Salloum with Dr. Alay Nanavati and Dr. Harrison Bai about the transition and sharing their experiences so far.
Enjoy listening, and looking forward to your feedback.
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The ACP Rule Out podcast is meant to be an open platform where anyone can be invited to speak on any topic with our hosts Dr. Raad Muhaisen, Dr. Harrison Bai & Dr. Alay Nanavati. Generally, the podcast focuses on two topics: Resident Life Experiences & Resident Medical Knowledge.
Enjoylistening,
RI ACP Resident Council
Chapter Members Elected to ACP Fellowship
(March 2023) We would like to congratulate our chapter members on election to Fellow of the 鶹ֱapp. The distinction recognizes achievements in internal medicine.
Alexander Diaz de Villalvilla, MD FACP
Ahmed Samir Ahmed Elshazly, MD FACP
Hanns Christoph Stretz, MD FACP
Matthew L Lorenz, MD FACP
Fellowship is elected upon the recommendation of peers and the review of ACP’s Credentials Subcommittee. They may now use the letters “FACP” after their name in recognition of this honor. Please join me in congratulations!
Chapter Speakers at Internal Medicine Meeting 2023
(March 2023) We would like to draw your attention to our Internal Medicine Meeting 2023 local speakers.
Justin | Berk | Rhode Island | Internal Medicine Highlights | Internal Medicine Meeting 2023 Highlights and Doctor's Dilemma®: The Finals | Saturday, April 29, 2023 |
Thomas | Bledsoe | Rhode Island | Panel | Ethical Case Challenges: EHRs and E-Communications | Saturday, April 29, 2023 |
Thomas | Bledsoe | Rhode Island | Panel | Volunteering = Personal Satisfaction and Professional Growth | Friday, April 28, 2023 |
Nitin | Damle | Rhode Island | Panel | Improving Patient Health During Climate Crises | Thursday, April 27, 2023 |
Ross | Hilliard | Rhode Island | Panel | Hot Topics in Health IT: Trends | Saturday, April 29, 2023 |
Mitchell | Levy | Rhode Island | Update | Update in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine | Saturday, April 29, 2023 |
Melissa | McNeil | Rhode Island | Clinical Workshop | Thinking about Thinking:Improving Clinical Decision Making in Everyday Practice | Friday, April 28, 2023 |
Melissa | McNeil | Rhode Island | Clinical Workshop | Thinking about Thinking:Improving Clinical Decision Making in Everyday Practice | Friday, April 28, 2023 |
Melissa | McNeil | Rhode Island | Meet the Professor | Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause: The Domain of the Internist | Friday, April 28, 2023 |
Melissa | McNeil | Rhode Island | Update | Update in Women's Health | Thursday, April 27, 2023 |
Mariah | Stump | Rhode Island | Clinical Workshop | Stories that Heal and Reveal: A Radical Listening and Reflective Writing Workshop | Saturday, April 29, 2023 |
If you’re attending IMM23, please join us at our Rhode Island Reception—6:30-8:30 p.m., Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina, Marina Kitchen.
Member Feedback is Requested on Spring 2023 Resolutions
(March 2023) Fourteen (14) resolutions will be considered at the Spring 2023 Board of Governors (BOG) Meeting. Please review each resolution and then indicate your support or opposition by completing the by the deadline your ACP Chapter Governor has requested or by March 22, whichever comes first.
Your comments will be forwarded to the Chapter Governor to be used as part of their testimony on behalf of the chapter. If you have any questions, please contact Mary Giampietro, BOG Administrator, at chapter@acpmembership.org. Thank you for your input.
(NOTE: Proposed resolutions should be considered confidential information and are intended to be viewed by ACP members only. Under no circumstances should proposed resolutions be shared with the news media or social networking media, nor should they be shared with other individuals and organizations. Proposed resolutions do not represent ACP policy.)
Call for Fall 2023 Resolutions
(February 2023) Are you concerned about a practice or clinical issue or have an idea you'd like to suggest? If so, you might consider submitting a resolution to your Governor or chapter council.
Initiating a resolution provides ACP members an opportunity to focus attention at the ACP national level on a particular issue or topic that concerns them. Participating in the Board of Governors resolutions process provides the ACP grassroots member a voice and allows you to shape College policy that impacts the practice of internal medicine.
Not sure how to begin drafting a resolution? Researching the College's position on an issue can give you a start. The just released ACP Board of Governors Resolutions Guide for ACP Members is now available to download and will help, too. The Guide was created to provide members a short overview of the resolutions process essentials and highlights critical ACP online resources you must use.
Once drafted, members must submit resolutions to their Governor and/or chapter council. Chapter council approval to move resolutions forward to ACP national is required. A resolution becomes a resolution of the chapter once the chapter council approves forwarding it to national. If effecting change interests you, the deadline for submitting new resolutions to be heard at the Fall 2023 Board of Governors Meeting is March 30, 2023.
Share your good idea with us. Draft a resolution.
Nominations for Chapter Awards
RI ACP is pleased to include membership in selecting Chapter award recipients again this year.We will continue to have sixawards open to residents, members, fellows and masters. Any member of RI ACP is eligible to make nominations. Awards will be presented at the Annual Meeting, March 15, 2023.
Awards (descriptions below):
- Milton Hamolsky Lifetime Achievement Award
- Irving Beck Laureate Award
- Distinguished Mentor Award
- Resident/Fellow Recognition Award for Leadership
- Woman Physician of the Year
- Benjamin L. Sapers, MD Memorial Award
NOMINATING PROCESS FOR ALL AWARDS:Nominating letter should include information useful in supporting consideration.
- Second letter of support
- CV, optional but encouraged
Nominations for all awards are due by January 15, 2023.
AWARDS COMMITTEE:If you are interested inselecting the award recipients,please let me know. Send all materialstoriacpinfo@gmail.com
RI ACP Awards for 2023
Milton Hamolsky Lifetime Achievement Award
This 鶹ֱapp-authorized laureate award is presented annually to a physician in practice who is a senior College member, usually at the Fellow or Master level. The award is given in recognition of academic, clinical, research, and/or administrative excellence to a physician who epitomizes the attributes of the award’s namesake, Dr. Milton Hamolsky. This individual should exemplify the College's mission "to enhance the quality and effectiveness of healthcare by fostering excellence and professionalism in the practice of medicine.” The award may be given posthumously. To be considered, nominees must be Fellows/Masters as of June 30th, 2022.
One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- What qualities the nominee demonstrates exemplify the College's mission?
- What significant contributions or achievements has the nominee made in any of the above areas?
Irving Beck Laureate Award
Laureate Award recognizes a Fellow or Master of the College who has demonstrated, by his/her example and conduct an abiding commitment to excellence in medical care, education, and research, and/or service to their community, their chapter, and the ACP. Nominees may have outstanding achievements in any of a wide variety of areas, including leadership, medical practice, research, teaching, publications, advocacy, and/or volunteerism. This individual should exemplify the College's mission "to enhance the quality and effectiveness of healthcare by fostering excellence and professionalism in the practice of medicine." A Laureate nominee is usually a senior physician who has:
- Been a Fellow or Master of the College for at least 15 to 20 years
- Achieved a long history of excellence and peer approval in the specialty of internal medicine
- Served the chapter and community with distinction or in some clearly definable manner
- To be considered, nominees must be Fellows/Masters as of June 30th, 2022
One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- What qualities the nominee demonstrates exemplify the College's mission?
- What significant contributions or achievements has the nominee made in any of the above areas?
Distinguished Mentor Award
This award is presented to an individual in recognition of his/her career commitment to mentoring and significantly impacting the education and careers of students, residents, or colleagues. The nominee should be highly regarded for integrity, professionalism, altruism, leadership, a sustained interest in mentoring and would appropriately be described as a role model. The candidate should have a track record for mentoring members of the RIACP and implementing ideas/programs that promote faculty and trainee success.
The nominee should be an ACP member in good standing at the member, fellow, or master level as of June 30th, 2022. One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- What qualities the nominee demonstrated exemplify the College's mission?
- What significant contributions has the nominee made to the careers of students, residents, and colleagues?
Resident/Fellow Recognition Award for Leadership
The Resident/Fellow Leadership Award recognizes a resident or fellow with qualities that exemplify the College's mission to "enhance the quality and effectiveness of healthcare by fostering excellence and professionalism in the practice of medicine." By virtue of their compassionate and dedicated character, the candidate should be engaged in projects or programs enhancing the quality, access, or delivery of healthcare on a local or regional level, or contributing to the education and wellness of patients, physicians, or the community. Candidates may be nominated by peers or attending physicians/program directors.
Eligible residents/fellows must be an ACP member at the member as of June 30th, 2022. One nomination letter and at least one supporting letter should address the following:
- How the resident’s contributions have specifically impacted healthcare access and quality and/or the wellness and education of specific groups of people.
- Describe the characteristics the resident demonstrates and give examples to support these characteristics
- Evidence of how the resident has fostered excellence and professionalism in the practice of medicine
Woman Physician of the Year
This award honors an outstanding woman physician with a distinguished career in areas of exceptional patient care, medical education and/or research. The nominee should demonstrate the characteristics of strength, passion, and perseverance, as well as evidence of the ability to empower other women physicians. Eligible women physicians must be an ACP member at the member, fellow, or master level as of June 30th, 2022. One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- How the physician’s achievements have specifically allowed her to distinguish herself in the areas of patient care, education, and/or research
- Describe the characteristics she demonstrates and give examples to support these characteristics
- Evidence of how she has empowered other women physicians through her contributions to their own careers
Benjamin L. Sapers, MD Memorial Award
Benjamin L. Sapers, MD was an esteemed scholar and educator for generations of medical students and residents in Rhode Island for over 15 years. He was a renaissance thinker whose unique teaching style combined encyclopedic intellectual curiosity and recall of esoterica with quick wit and a disarming sense of humor. Dr. Sapers’s passion for pedagogy and academic rigor were only transcended by his empathy and humanism, with profound feeling for the person as patient.
The Memorial Award honors the memory and distinguished career of Dr. Sapers and is bestowed annually. Eligible nominees must be a member of the ACP at the member or fellow level as of June 30th, 2022. They should be an early-mid career physician (5-15 years post-residency). One nominating and at least one supporting letter should address:
- How the nominee’s achievements distinguish them as an outstanding teacher and scholar, and their broad intellectual curiosity
- Describe their characteristics of academic rigor and exchange, modeling enriching and rigorous discussion with colleagues
- Evidence of their empathy and humanism, superlative communication with patients and families, and discussion of the human condition and sick role.
Board of Regents Action on Fall 2022 BOG Resolutions
(November 2022) A summary of Board of Regents (BOR) actions on resolutions debated at theFall 2022 Board of Governors (BOG) meeting is now available. Resolutions initiated by ACP members and endorsed by a chapter council and the BOG become ACP policy when adopted by the BOR.
If you have an idea you'd like to suggest to ACP, consider submitting a resolution to your Governor or local ACP chapter. Visit your ACP chapter website for more information on how to contact your Governor or chapter staff about proposing a resolution.
Chapter Members Elected to ACP Fellowship
(November 2022) We would like to congratulate our chapter members on election to Fellow of the 鶹ֱapp. The distinction recognizes achievements in internal medicine.
Laura Edmonds, MD, FACP
Vidya V Gopinath, MD, FACP
Christina Bortz, MD, FACP
Fellowship is elected upon the recommendation of peers and the review of ACP’s Credentials Subcommittee. They may now use the letters “FACP” after their name in recognition of this honor. Please join me in congratulations!