The Pennsylvania Internist Winter 2019
A Message from Your Governor‌ With our three regional meetings, fall is always a busy and exciting time for the PA-ACP. For our residents, the regional meetings are often their first exposure to our organization. I consistently receive very positive feedback on these meetings and would like to thank the meeting chairs, participating faculty, hosting sites, and PA-ACP staff for their hard work on these events. This newsletter contains updates on these events; please take some time to review this information. These meetings always remind me that the future of Internal Medicine is bright. This year, in response to feedback from our membership, we moved the annual PA-ACP Scientific Meeting from December to mid-November. Once again, the program content was outstanding with excellent presentations from Dr. Rachel Levine, Dr. Bob Arnold and several other speakers. Unfortunately, we continue to struggle with attendance. The PA-ACP Council has had multiple discussions on how to improve participation, but we would like to hear your thoughts on how we can adapt this meeting to better meet your needs. The date for the next meeting is November 14, 2020. I will be one of the co-chairs for the meeting so please feel free to share your ideas with me, my fellow Governors, PA-ACP council members, or the PA-ACP staff. You can email us at staff@pcacc.org. A number of ACP members have asked me about MOC events. PA-ACP is sponsoring a MOC program at Thomas Jefferson University on February 29th. Registration is now open! The ACP also has online options for members to receive MOC credits through the ACP. These are available at https://www.acponline.org/cme-moc/moc/earn-abim-moc-points. This is my final newsletter as the Governor for the Western Pennsylvania ACP region. It has been an honor to serve you in this role. Thank you for all you do for our patients and our profession. Sincerely,
Thomas Grau, MD, FACP President, PA-ACP Governor, PA-ACP Western Region