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Abstracts Program
Doctor's Dilemma Competition
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Abstracts Program
ACP offers abstract competitions locally within its chapters, as well as nationally in conjunction with the annual ACP Internal Medicine Meeting.

Learner Involvement
Medical students, residents, and subspecialty fellows are eligible to submit content in the categories of Basic Research, Clinical Research, Quality Improvement–Patient Safety, High Value Care, or Clinical Vignette. Selected abstracts are eligible for poster presentation and the top winners give podium presentations, both of which are valuable additions to their CV and demonstrate scholarship.
Faculty Involvement
  • Early career teaching faculty are eligible to submit abstracts to ACP’s national competition in designated peer categories.
  • Established faculty are encouraged to volunteer as judges for both local chapter and national competitions, growing their professional connection.
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Doctor's Dilemma Competition
Recognize scholarship by having the winning team from your institution compete during your local ACP chapter competition. If they win the local competition, they’ll participate in the national competition and gain further exposure. Volunteers are also often needed at each level of the competition.
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    Submit Content for Potential Publication
    Annals of Internal Medicine Submit a cover photo, "On Being a Doctor" narrative, graphic narrative, brief research report, and more. Noteworthy original research articles may also be submitted. The overall acceptance rate of original research articles in Annals is highly competitive; however, authors receive a copy of the peer reviewers’ comments on their manuscript so they can make improvements if it is not selected for publication.
    Learn more about the submission process. Annals of Internal Medicine: Clinical Cases (AIMCC) Submit your original case reports, case series, and image/video cases to AIMCC, a new open access journal co-published by ACP and the American Heart Association. AIMCC will provide expert peer review, timely online publication, and immediate global open access. Cases published in the journal will serve as an educational resource for clinicians and promote critical thinking around the prevention, diagnosis, and management of challenging clinical situations. Learn more about the submission process.
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