It’s hard to pick my favorite part of the ACDIS conference, but high on the list is getting to walk around the lunch tables on State Networking Day. Last year, I spotted an inflatable cactus wearing a...Read More »
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common diagnosis of cancer in both men and women. It is also the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States. In a recent study, the American Cancer Society found that CRC rates among adults younger than 65 are rising, even though...Read More »
Vaccine coverage by age two remained largely stable between kids born in 2021–2022 and 2019–2020, though decreases were observed for five vaccines and in certain demographic groups during more recent years, a recent Centers for...Read More »
Blood purification using polymyxin B showed a mortality reduction signal in patients with septic shock and high endotoxin activity, researchers reported. In the phase III Tigris trial, 28-day mortality was numerically lower in patients receiving standard of care plus two sessions of polymyxin B...Read More »
Q: What are some tips for properly documenting evaluation and management (E/M) as it relates to medical decision-making (MDM), including improving communication with providers?
Calling all ACDIS members! Today is the last day to vote in the 2026 Advisory Board elections, before they close today, April 2! ACDIS members can read about the candidates and vote here: https://acdis.org/2026-acdis-advisory-board...Read More »
As a reminder, to better understand these nuances and how the role continues to grow, ACDIS has opened its 2026 Understanding the Physician Advisor Role Survey. Whether you’re a full-time physician advisor, a part-time physician advisor with an...Read More »