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Georgia Chapter News

2024 Chapter Excellence Award-Gold Level Winner

(August 2024) We are pleased to announce that our chapter is in receipt of the Gold Level of the 2024 Chapter Excellence Award! The award recognizes truly extraordinary chapters that surpass excellence in chapter management. We are in the company of 59 other outstanding chapters. In order to achieve the Gold Level of the Chapter Excellence Award, chapters must meet 20 Bronze criteria, 14 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.

Chapter Excellence Award


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

  • Bsmah Abdalslam, MBBCh FACP
  • Brian G Cross, MD FACP
  • Travis A. Douglass, MD FACP
  • Joshua B Elder, MD FACP
  • Syed A Hasan, MD FACP
  • Aidenojie E Ihenyen, MD FACP
  • Ericka V Li Fuentes, MD FACP
  • Chad Henson Martins, MD FACP
  • Noelle A. Rolle, MBBS FACP
  • Zubda Talat, 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.


Nominations Being Accepted for the 2024 Chapter Awards

(August 2024)Please be advised the Georgia ACP Awards Committee is accepting nominations for the 2024 Georgia Chapter Awards.

The Georgia ACP Chapter has many outstanding members, deserving of recognition for their accomplishments. Please review the brief award descriptions here and consider your colleagues, residents or students who may be deserving of these awards. All nominations will be reviewed by the awards committee.

Please complete the nomination form and submit with member's CV for the awards committee. All nominations are confidential. Please do consider a nomination of a deserving Georgia ACP member for recognition. Below are the descriptions of each awards and attached is the required form. Submit your nomination to Susan Saify. Please note the deadline is August 23, 2024.

Thank you for your consideration of this request for nominations.


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!

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5 Years

  • Minh Ly T Nguyen, MD FACP
  • Michael P Dailey, MD FACP
  • Oluropo A Ayeni, MD FACP
  • Grace L Crawford, MD
  • VinayasekharaReddy, MD
  • Kelly Anne Clay, MD
  • Kavitha Vemuri, MD
  • Tessa L Gibson, MBBS
  • Erum Farooqi, MD
  • Chad Henson Martins, MD
  • Jeffrey T Talbot, MD FACP
  • Maulik A Patel, MD
  • Francois Rollin, MD
  • Sima S Pandey, MD
  • Jonathan E Smith, MD FACP
  • Nick A Taher, MD
  • Marla S Tschepikow, MD FACP
  • Lailama Paykargar, MD
  • Virin Ramoutar, MD FACP
  • Guimy J Alexis, MD
  • Joshua B Elder, MD
  • Munit Singh, MD
  • Stacey M Watkins, MD,PhD FACP
  • Nourhene Farhat, DO
  • Courtney L Palette, MD
  • David J Janeira, MD
  • Yao Kang, MD
  • Esther W Wallach, MD FACP
  • Ngozi Ifeadi, MBCHB
  • Priscilla E Egyir-Biney, MBCHB FACP
  • Akua Adwubi Kakra Agyei-Owusu, MD F
  • Samantha Avoke, MD FACP
  • Tejumade Adelore, MD FACP
  • Zahraa Rabeeah, MD FACP
  • Ahmad Ali, MD
  • Syed A Hasan, MD
  • Jin Lee, MD FACP
  • Samuel E Shapiro, DO
  • Sakina Peregrino-Brimah, MD
  • Meron G Abraha, MD
  • Daniel Blair, DO FACP
  • Xiaoyun Iris Yang, MD,PhD
  • Ifeoluwa a Ogunbadeniyi
  • Meredith Trubitt
  • Laura G Miller, DO
  • Amanda L Robinson, DO
  • Tara Lane, MD
  • Mahmoud Ahmed, MD
  • Dina Taarea, DO
  • Mirnouve Domond, DO
  • Allison P Scheetz, MD
  • Idopise E Umana, MD
  • Melissa Briggs-Hagen, MD
  • Srinija Konduru, MD
  • Rene Mackay, MD
  • Usha Anand, MD FACP
  • Phillip J Gross, MD
  • Ngoc B Phan, DO FACP
  • Rachel Risner, DO
  • Marc S Coan, MD
  • Mesfin g Fransua, MD

10 Years

  • Janice Herbert-Carter, MD FACP
  • Jane A Fleagle, MD
  • Richard C Prokesch, MD FACP
  • Martin L Austin, MD
  • Vergena M Clark, MD
  • John P Hancock, MD
  • Jennifer R Culley, MD FACP
  • Sanjukta R Chatterjee, MD FACP
  • David S Stephens, MD FACP
  • Mohammad N Al-Shroof, MD
  • Sagar Lonial, MD FACP
  • Philicia Lee Andrews, MD FACP
  • Quintin R Robinson, MD
  • Wuju D Chun, MD FACP
  • Theodore M Johnson, MD FACP
  • Hisham Fozi Qutob, MD
  • Olga Toleva, MD
  • Paul J Wang, MD
  • Nidhip A Patel, DO FACP
  • Jack B Ellis, DO FACP
  • William R Hunt, MD FACP
  • Anne M Allen, MD
  • Asif Rashid Shah, MBBS FACP
  • Bie M Etinge, DO
  • Thaddeus Y Carson, MD FACP
  • Christopher T Peters, DO
  • Brittany Foulkes Crenshaw, MD FACP
  • Arpit A Shah, MD
  • Aaron M Harris, MD MPH FACP
  • Alesia R Billingslea, MD
  • Kwasi Karikari, MD MS FACP
  • Ayesha Mehwash, MD
  • Juan G Guillot, MD
  • Babar Junaidi, MD FACP
  • Charles H Kemp, MD FACP
  • Adrian P Umpierrez de Reguero, MD
  • FIndu Sundararajan, MBBS
  • Srijana Ranjit, MD
  • Russell Herbert Pacquette, MD
  • Shital Patel, MD
  • Kyoo Jackson Ricard, MD
  • Samuel D McElroy, MD FACP
  • Rayhanur R Chowdhury, DO
  • Jason F Fombi, MD FACP
  • Marisa Rhonda Howell, MD
  • Rudra Beharrysingh, MBBS FACP
  • Venkata S Rongala, MBBS
  • Lela Anne L Ward, MD FACP
  • Blessing N Aneke, MBBS
  • Alicia D Shelly, MD FACP
  • Veena Malepati, MD
  • Daniel Grace, MD FACP
  • Chinyelu Nwasike, MD FACP
  • Nedsely A Vila Almonte, MD FACP
  • VADM Ijeoma Ejigiri, MD PhD
  • George E Dasoveanu, MD FACP
  • Anthony J Pothoulakis, MD
  • Douglas Satcher, MD
  • Ramesh Kumar, MD MBBS
  • Joel A Ransom, MD
  • Edem K Avoke, MD FACP

15 Years

  • Mae Trammell Morgan, MD FACP
  • John M Ford, MD
  • Jeanne M Martin, MD
  • Laila E Woc-Colburn, MD FACP
  • Modele O Ogunniyi, MBBS FACP
  • Bradford W Gibson, MD
  • Casmir U Nwigwe, MBBS FACP
  • Aduse Opoku-Agyeman, MBChB
  • Sophia Saifee, MD
  • Lakshman K Dinavahi, MBBS FACP
  • Aysha H Khoury, MD MPH FACP
  • Ananth Vadde, MD FACP
  • Bryan D Quinn, MD
  • Mary A Hendrickson-Quirk, DO FACP
  • Madhavi Surendra Chavan, MD
  • Jeff Huaqing Ye, MD

20 Years

  • Alan D Justice, MD FACP
  • John Timothy Cope, MD
  • Reed V Tuckson, MD FACP
  • Robert A Abernathy, MD
  • Thomas C Whitesell, Jr, MD
  • James S Lee, MD
  • Roberto M Villanueva, MD FACP
  • David C Tong, MD FACP
  • Thomas L Jarrett, MD FACP
  • Erica L Peters, MD
  • Wendi J Lovenvirth, DO FACP
  • Julius Adebisi, MBBS FACP
  • Joanne U Gaw, MD
  • Richard A Naiman, MD
  • Emil S Abdulhayoglu, MD
  • Jeffrey C Mitchell, MD
  • Jason S Schneider, MD FACP
  • Mohammed Ajjan, MD
  • Alan L Wang, MD FACP
  • Onajefe S Nelson-Twakor, MBBS FACP
  • Chinedu C Ivonye, MBBS FACP
  • Lisa D Smith, MD
  • Adedapo O Odetoyinbo, MD FACP
  • Madhava R Koti, MD
  • Reginald J Labossiere, MD FACP
  • Satya D Singh, MBBS FACP
  • German J Garcia, MD
  • Noble M Maleque, MD FACP
  • Catherine A McLean, MD
  • Deepak K Das, MD FACP
  • Christopher J Johnson, MD

(May 2024) Your ACP Chapter thanks you for your continued ý 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.


Advocacy Through a Student's Lens

Sarah Neault is a second-year medical student at Morehouse School of Medicine and the incoming Chair of the GA Chapter's Student Council.

(May 2024) When the Georgia chapter leaders visited my school for a lunch lecture about student opportunities with the ACP this past fall, we were told by the Governor, Dr. Watkins, that regardless of our experience level, we would be equipped with everything we needed to speak up on issues and be placed “front and center” before lawmakers at advocacy events. As someone who was passionate about many healthcare issues but feeling powerless against them, I decided to take him up on that offer.

A couple of months later, three of my classmates and I found ourselves in a room full of doctors, residents, and students from all over Georgia. We were learning about key issues and legislation, preparing to speak to our own state legislators, and hearing briefings from important state lawmakers. Acronyms were thrown around that we had never heard before. To this day, I still don’t fully understand what a pharmacy benefit manager is. It was easy to feel overwhelmed, until one lobbyist disclosed that some state lawmakers don’t know the difference between Medicare and Medicaid. As shocking as this was to hear, it put me at ease and gave me a sense of clarity. Although I have yet to practice medicine, negotiate with insurance as a provider, or learn all the fancy acronyms, I know that I’m about to step into a mess of a healthcare system and my representatives need to be listening to organizations like the ACP if we ever want it to improve.

Following the advocacy day at the state capitol, I took on the role of student council chair for the chapter and was invited to attend ACP’s Leadership Day in Washington, D.C. with the Georgia delegation. I had the opportunity to be “front and center” in the offices of our federal legislators, backed up by a room full of highly knowledgeable and passionate physician leaders. This experience provided me with a new set of mentors and invaluable connections, a long list of new acronyms (special thanks to the residents for helping me decipher them), and most importantly, a window into what my own future could look like as an advocate for both patients and the physicians who make tireless sacrifices on their behalf.


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.


Congratulations New Chapter Fellow

  • Chantal Lewis, MD FACP

(April 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.


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

  • Olaseni Ajibade, MD FACP
  • Benjamin Hayes, MD FACP
  • Kathryn M Humes, MD FACP
  • Adonis Imam, MD FACP
  • Muhammad U Javaid, DO FACP
  • Rachel M Johnson, MD FACP
  • Asim I Rana, MD FACP
  • Jonathan Walrath, DO FACP
  • Robert Win, MD FACP
  • Mikhail Y Akbashev, MD FACP
  • William L Cooper, MD FACP
  • Justin Lee Loy, MD FACP
  • Srikanth Reddy Maddika, MBBS FACP
  • Ngoc B Phan, DO 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.


Chapter Speakers at Internal Medicine Meeting 2024

(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 .

Mikhail Akbashev Pre-course Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Foundational Skills for Internal Medicine Physicians Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Mikhail Akbashev Pre-course Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Foundational Skills for Internal Medicine Physicians Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Michael Connor Meet the Professor Acute Renal Failure During Hospitalization Friday, April 19, 2024
Daniel Dressler Meet the Professor Inpatient Syncope Evaluation Thursday, April 18, 2024
Tracey Henry Case-Based Learning Partnering for Depression Care: Evidence-based Care of Major Depression Thursday, April 18, 2024
Tracey Henry Case-Based Learning Partnering for Depression Care: Evidence-based Care of Major Depression Thursday, April 18, 2024
Stacy Higgins Panel Teaching and Coaching in the Inpatient Setting Friday, April 19, 2024
Steven Hollenberg Pre-course Critical Care Medicine 2024 Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Lakshmi Katta Clinical Skills Center Ultrasound-Guided Paracentesis
Greg Martin Meet the Professor Resuscitation Fluid in Critical Illness: Saline or Balanced Crystalloids or Colloids? Friday, April 19, 2024
Elizabeth McCord Pre-course Primary Care Psychiatry: Practical Skills for Internal Medicine Physicians Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Ugochi Ohuabunwa Meet the Professor Inpatient Geriatrics Management: Assessing Frailty and What to Avoid Friday, April 19, 2024
Birju Patel Case-Based Learning Challenges in Geriatric Medication Management: An Interactive Case-Based Workshop Thursday, April 18, 2024
Neha Pathak Meet the Professor Lifestyle Medicine 101 Saturday, April 20, 2024
Guillermo Umpierrez Meet the Professor Inpatient Diabetes: What Does the Hospitalist Need to Know? Saturday, April 20, 2024
Vanessa Van Doren Panel Humanism in Medicine: Re-emphasis on Human-to-Human Interactions Thursday, April 18, 2024
Jason Williams Pre-course Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Foundational Skills for Internal Medicine Physicians Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Jason Williams Pre-course Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Foundational Skills for Internal Medicine Physicians Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Jason Williams Clinical Skills Center Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Line Placement
Neil Winawer Clinical Skills Center Ultrasound-Guided Thoracentesis

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

  • Samantha Avoke, MD FACP
  • Badi E El Osta, MD FACP
  • Justin Ertle, MD FACP
  • Jin Lee, MD FACP
  • Norman H McCulloch, Jr, MD FACP
  • Zahraa Rabeeah, MD FACP
  • Alsadek K Sultan, MD FACP
  • Jeffrey T Talbot, MD FACP
  • Stacey M Watkins, MD, PhD 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

Chapter Excellence Award Bronze 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

  • Oluropo A Ayeni, MD FACP
  • Liliana P Guevara Bermudez, MD FACP
  • Chinyelu Nwasike, 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.


Georgia Chapter Receives the 2023 John Tooker Evergreen Award

(May 2023) The John Tooker Evergreen Awards Program provides recognition and visibility to chapters that have successfully implemented programs to increase membership, improve communication, encourage member involvement, enhance diversity, foster careers in internal medicine or improve chapter management. The Georgia Chapter received the 2023John Tooker Evergreen Award for their initiative, Heart Sounds Workshop.

Heart Sounds Workshop

One of the primary lessons learned is to allow students to identify their own interests and needs. When those needs/interest are presented to a Chapter, the Chapters can work with the student IMIGs to best determine how to meet the student needs in a way and time to capitalize on the events for the benefits of the students and the Chapter.

The Georgia Chapter's Medical Student Committee planned to increase visibility of ACP among medical students through two-hour heart sound workshops delivered to Internal Medicine Interest Groups (IMIGs) at various Georgian campuses. In total, the sessions were conducted at five medical school campuses in more remote/rural locations and had 146 attendees. The Chapter targeted medical school campuses in more remote/rural to address the College’s (and one of the Georgia Chapter’s) strategic goals to develop more diversity, equity, and inclusion in learning opportunities and engagement with chapter activities.


Chapter Members Elected to ACP Fellowship

(March 2023) We would like to congratulate our chapter members on election to Fellow of the ý. The distinction recognizes achievements in internal medicine.

Nader Aboujamous, MD FACP

Tejumade Adelore, MD FACP

Byung Ban, DO FACP

Akua Kakra Biritwum, MD FACP

Daniel Blair, DO FACP

Sumir M Brahmbhatt, MD FACP

Priscilla E Egyir-Biney, MBChB FACP

Esther W Wallach, MD FACP

Usha Anand, MD FACP

Laura E Davidson, MD FACP

Samuel D McElroy, MD FACP

Rajender Singh, MD FACP

Abhinandan Reddy Pakanati, MD FACP

Nedsely A Vila Almonte, 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.

Carlos Del Rio Decatur Georgia Meet the Professor COVID-19 Update 2023: Where Are We Now? Friday, April 28, 2023
Daniel Dressler Atlanta Georgia Meet the Professor High-Value Rational Physical Examination Skills for the Hospitalist Thursday, April 27, 2023
Kari Esbensen Atlanta Georgia Panel Ethics Year in Review Friday, April 28, 2023
Kari Esbensen Atlanta Georgia Panel Visitation Policies, Family Caregiving, and Medical Ethics Thursday, April 27, 2023
Swati Gaur Alpharetta Georgia Meet the Professor Managing Patients in the Postacute Setting: What Does the Hospitalist Need to Know? Saturday, April 29, 2023
Tracey Henry Powder Springs Georgia Workshop Make an Impact and Get Promoted Via Nontraditional Methods Thursday, April 27, 2023
Jafar Khan Atlanta Georgia Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Cardiology, Pulmonary Medicine, Neurology Thursday, April 27, 2023
Jose Navarrete Decatur Georgia Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Nephrology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology Friday, April 28, 2023
Ugochi Ohuabunwa Atlanta Georgia Clinical Workshop Challenges in Geriatric Medication Management: An Interactive Case-Based Workshop Friday, April 28, 2023
Ugochi Ohuabunwa Atlanta Georgia Clinical Workshop The Team-Based Approach to the Annual Wellness Visit in Primary Care Thursday, April 27, 2023
James O'Keefe Decatur Georgia Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind Multiple Small Feedings of the Mind: Infectious Diseases, Women’s Health, General Internal Medicine Saturday, April 29, 2023
Birju Patel Duluth Georgia Clinical Workshop Challenges in Geriatric Medication Management: An Interactive Case-Based Workshop Friday, April 28, 2023
Birju Patel Duluth Georgia Clinical Workshop The Team-Based Approach to the Annual Wellness Visit in Primary Care Thursday, April 27, 2023
Laila Woc-Colburn Decatur Georgia Meet the Professor Urine Trouble: What's New in Treating Urinary Tract Infections? Saturday, April 29, 2023

If you’re attending IMM23, please join us at ourGeorgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee Joint Chapters Reception—6:00-7:00 p.m., Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina, Marriott Grand Ballroom, Section 8.


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.


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 ý. The distinction recognizes achievements in internal medicine.

  • Ashish C Amin, MD
  • Catherine P Christie, MD
  • Marla S Tschepikow, MD
  • Hatoum, MD
  • David Graeme Watson, MD

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!


Congratulations Noble M. Maleque, MD, FACP on being awarded ACP Award for Outstanding Educator of Residents and Fellows

(October 2022) We are excited to share that the [Mastership/Awards] Committee and the Board of Regents have approved Noble M. Maleque, MD, FACP to receive an award recognition during the 2023 Internal Medicine Meeting in San Diego, California.

The award recognizes an ACP member who is a distinguished faculty member who spends a significant amount of time teaching residents and fellows.

Congratulations Jean E. Chin, MD, MACP on being awarded Mastership

(October 2022) We are excited to share that the [Mastership/Awards] Committee and the Board of Regents have approved Jean E. Chin, MD, MACP to receive Mastership during the 2023 Internal Medicine Meeting in San Diego, California.

ACP Bylaws state that MACPs shall be Fellows who have been selected because of “integrity, positions of honor, impact in practice or in medical research, or other attainments in science or in the art of medicine.” MACPs must be highly accomplished persons demonstrating impact in practice, leadership, or in medical research. Evidence of their achievements can come from many types of endeavors, such as renown within their field and/or ACP chapter, research, education, health care initiatives, volunteerism, administrative positions, care of patients, and service to their community.

One of the goals of the ý is to “recognize excellence and distinguished contributions to internal medicine.” As a way of achieving this goal, the College offers 21 awards and a number of Masterships each year. Annually, awardees and MACPs are honored at the Convocation ceremony held during the Internal Medicine meeting.

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