In This Month's Issue

SGIM Forum debuts a new look with the April issue!

This month’s issue kicks off with reflections from former SGIM Director David Karlson on SGIM’s 50 years of success. SGIM President Jada Bussey-Jones highlights key achievements during her presidency, while SGIM CEO Eric Bass explores the impact of the new Quality Family Planning guidelines.

The SRF Annual Meeting Chairs share insights on SRF-specific programming, and two articles dive into medical education—examining the use of fiction to teach about failure and offering a fresh perspective on the subintern rotation.

Finally, we focus on patient care, exploring how communication influences patient health and strategies to enhance POCUS for better clinical outcomes.

We hope you enjoy the new layout of this issue!

From the Editor

Featured Column

The Keys to SGIM’s Success Over the Past 50 Years

David Karlson, PhD
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Other Articles

Elevating POCUS Resilience: Five Strategies to Empower Continued Practice

Ritu Bansal, MD; Prashant Patel, DO, FACP
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Students, Residents, and Fellows at SGIM 2025: Planning Ahead for Our Annual Meeting

Rebekah Weil, MD; Matthew Metzinger, MD
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Perception Is Reality: How We Talk with Patients Affects Their Health

Scott Selinger, MD, FACP
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Reflecting On Our Achievements, Preparing for the Road Ahead

Jada Bussey-Jones, MD, MACP, President, SGIM
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Perspectives on the Internal Medicine Sub-internship

Nabeel Akhtar, MD, MEd
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Q & A on the New Quality Family Planning Guidelines

Eric B. Bass, MD, MPH; Sonya Borrero, MD, MS
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