IN THE CLINIC
What Is In the Clinic?
In the Clinic is a monthly feature in Annals of Internal Medicine introduced in January 2007 that focuses on practical management of patients with common clinical conditions. It offers evidence-based answers to frequently asked questions about screening, prevention, diagnosis, therapy, and patient education and provides physicians with tools to improve the quality of care.
The foundation for In the Clinic is the evidence-based clinical guidance in the American College of Physicians' electronic point-of care decision-making resource, PIER (Physicians Information and Education Resource). In developing In the Clinic, Annals editors draw upon other ACP knowledge products, such as MKSAP (Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program), as well as outside resources, including practice guidelines and quality-of-care measures. In the Clinic integrates this material on broad topics in a relatively brief, easy-to-read format with an emphasis on practical measures that can be readily integrated into practice.
In the Clinic includes:
- Links to PIER and other evidence sources
- Tools to help physicians improve patient care
- Continuing medical education quizzes offering category 1 CME credit
- Slide sets (available for some issues)
The electronic features of In the Clinic are available only to subscribers, including those who receive Annals as an ACP membership benefit.
Please go to the reprints page for information about bulk purchase of In the Clinic issues.
Issues
Hypertension | December 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Atrial Fibrillation | November 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Obesity | October 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Deep Venous Thrombosis | September 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease | August 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Acne | July 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Hepatitis C | June 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Low Back Pain | May 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Dementia | April 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | March 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Colorectal Cancer Screening | February 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Insomnia | January 2008 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Heart Failure | December 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Migraine | November 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Influenza | October 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Dyslipidemia | September 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Osteoarthritis | August 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Irritable Bowel Syndrome | July 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Asthma | June 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Depression | May 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Allergic Rhinitis | April 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Peripheral Arterial Disease | March 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
Smoking Cessation | February 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit | Slide Set
Type 2 Diabetes | January 2007 | Description | PDF | CME | Tool Kit
More about PIER
PIER (pier.acponline.org) is a compendium of evidence-based clinical guidance presented in a unique telegraphic, electronic format designed for rapid access to clinical information at the point of care by physicians and other health care providers. In its 435 modules, PIER covers not only individual diseases but also topics in legal medicine and ethics, complementary and alternative medicine, common procedures, and screening and prevention. New features include Clinical Presentations, utilizing a flow diagram approach to undifferentiated clinical problems and a quality measure tool. Web technology allows extensive links to other high-quality material that is useful to practice. Links from PIER text and tables allow users to go directly to more detailed information in a comprehensive drug resource. PIER draws upon all available evidence but rates its guidance and cited literature by evidence level. PIER content is rigorously peer-reviewed and is updated continually.
