Dr. Saeed Khan Speaks to Topics Affecting the Industry of Internal Medicine
Jupiter, Fl., May 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Dr. Saeed Khan has been a doctor of Internal Medicine for over 39 years. He earned his degree in medicine from Dow University of Health Sciences, where he graduated in 1982. He then completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center. Saeed Khan MD has his MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. In addition, he is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians (FACP) and a Certified Physician Executive (CPE). His educational background and years of professional experience make him an excellent person to speak on some of the pressing issues facing the world of Internal Medicine right now.
HSHS welcomes Markapuram
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BREESE AND SHELBYVILLE The HSHS Medical Group Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) Program welcomed Dr. Srikanth Markapuram, MD, to their medical team.
As a geriatric specialist with the HSHS Medical Group SNF Program, Markapuram helps care for high-acuity patients living in short- and long-term intermediate skilled nursing facilities and assisted living facilities in Breese and Shelbyville.
In addition to creating customized plans to maximize each patients’ capabilities and quality of life, Markapuram provides chronic disease management, medication management and comfort care.
Markapuram received his medical degree from P.E.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research in Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh, India. He completed internal medicine residencies at Mount Sinai Hospital in Chicago and McLaren Regional Medical Center in Flint, Michigan.
PHILADELPHIA, May 25, 2021 – The American College of Physicians (ACP) today released a paper that details the methods that its Scientific Medical Policy Committee (SMPC) uses to develop ACP living, rapid practice points.
The Development of Living, Rapid Practice Points: Summary of Methods From the Scientific Medical Policy Committee of the American College of Physicians , was published in
Annals of Internal Medicine . ACP began developing living, rapid practice points in response to the urgent need to provide evidence-based answers to clinicians managing patients with COVID-19. This process involves evidence gathered through an independent living, rapid systematic review from which practice points are developed. In developing the practice points, ACP takes into account the balance of benefits and harms and also considers public and patient values and preferences, and other considerations including, but not limited to, cost, acceptability, and feasibility.
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