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Convocation
Convocation at Internal Medicine 2009 inducted 526 Fellows and 48 Masters into the College.
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Uploaded on May 28, 2009
Leadership Day Press Conference
ACP President Joseph W. Stubbs, FACP, speaks in support of Preserving Patient Access to Primary Care...
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Press Conference
Rep. Allyson Schwartz was joined by representatives of nine medical organizations, including ACP, as she announced a bill to preserve primary care.
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Press Conference
Rep. Allyson Schwartz was joined by representatives of nine medical organizations, including ACP, as she announced a bill to preserve primary care.
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Press Conference
Ari Silver-Isenstadt, MD of the National Physicians Alliance speaks in support of the primary care...
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Florida Chapter Luncheon
The Florida Chapter of ACP hosted a luncheon for Leadership Day.
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Delegations
Delegations
Delegations
The Pennsylvania delegation poses with Rep. Allyson Schwartz
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Press Conference
Speakers offer support for the Preserving Primary Care Act.
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Delegations
The Mississippi delegation meets with Sen. Thad Cochran's staff.
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Delegations
In Sen. Pat Roberts' office, a staff person who was always a former patient of Kathleen Sandness, FACP, poses with the Kansas delegation.
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Delegations
ACP members from Louisiana meet with Sen. David Vitter.
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Delegations
ACP members from Wyoming talk to staff members from their senators' offices during a coffee meeting with the legislators.
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
Leadership Day preparation
U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz (PA-13) discusses her bill, the Preserving Patient Access to Primary...
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Uploaded on May 27, 2009
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