2025 ACP Internal Medicine Board Review Course – Greater Chicago, IL
A comprehensive ACP internal medicine board review course designed for physicians preparing for ABIM Internal Medicine Certification, Recertification, or Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment. This high-yield review follows the major internal medicine exam domains and helps clinicians strengthen clinical reasoning, board-style decision-making, and core knowledge across the full spectrum of internal medicine.
Course Details:
2025 ACP Internal Medicine Board Review Course – Greater Chicago, IL is a structured board-focused review for physicians preparing for the ABIM Certification or Recertification examination in Internal Medicine, including the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment.
Focus: ABIM blueprint-aligned internal medicine review, cardiology, pulmonary disease, critical care, gastroenterology, hepatology, nephrology, endocrinology, infectious diseases, rheumatology, hematology, oncology, neurology, geriatrics, women’s health, general internal medicine, dermatology, psychiatry, ethics, patient safety, biostatistics, preventive medicine, and board-style clinical reasoning.
About This Course
ACP’s Internal Medicine Board Review is built to help physicians organize their study plan, reinforce essential internal medicine knowledge, and prepare for board-style clinical questions. The content is matched to the major areas commonly tested on the Internal Medicine board exam.
The 2025 Greater Chicago course provides a concentrated review of internal medicine essentials for general internists, subspecialists, residents, fellows, hospitalists, and clinicians who want a structured knowledge refresh for practice or examination preparation.
This course is especially useful for physicians who want a broad, practical review that connects clinical concepts with exam-style decision-making, high-yield pearls, diagnostic patterns, and management strategies across the major internal medicine subspecialties.
Why Choose This Course
- ACP Internal Medicine Board Review Course – Greater Chicago, IL 2025
- Designed for ABIM Internal Medicine Certification and Recertification preparation
- Useful for Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment review
- Content aligned with major internal medicine board review domains
- High-yield review of essential internal medicine concepts
- Covers core subspecialty areas including cardiology, pulmonary, critical care, nephrology, GI, endocrine, infectious disease, rheumatology, hematology, oncology, neurology, geriatrics, and women’s health
- Designed for general internists, internal medicine subspecialists, hospitalists, residents, fellows, and trainees
- Practical format for exam preparation, knowledge refresh, and clinical practice reinforcement
Core Learning Areas
Board Review Strategy
ABIM-style reasoning, clinical vignette interpretation, diagnostic pattern recognition, test-taking strategy, high-yield pearls, and focused study planning.
Cardiopulmonary & Critical Care
Coronary disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, valvular disease, hypertension, COPD, asthma, ILD, PE, respiratory failure, sepsis, and ICU management.
GI, Renal & Endocrine
GI disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, acid-base disorders, electrolytes, diabetes, thyroid disease, adrenal disorders, pituitary disease, and bone metabolism.
ID, Rheum, Heme & Oncology
HIV, antimicrobial therapy, common infections, autoimmune disease, arthritis, vasculitis, anemia, bleeding disorders, malignancy, cancer screening, and oncologic emergencies.
Complete Curriculum
- ABIM Internal Medicine Certification and Recertification preparation
- Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment review support
- Major internal medicine exam domains and blueprint-style study organization
- Clinical vignette interpretation and next-best-step reasoning
- High-yield diagnostic and treatment patterns
- Study strategy for broad internal medicine review
- Practical knowledge refresh for clinical practice
- Coronary artery disease and acute coronary syndromes
- Stable angina and cardiovascular risk assessment
- Hypertension and resistant hypertension
- Heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction
- Atrial fibrillation and common arrhythmias
- Valvular heart disease and murmurs
- Cardiomyopathies, pericardial disease, and vascular medicine
- ECG interpretation and board-style cardiology cases
- COPD and asthma diagnosis and management
- Interstitial lung disease and pulmonary fibrosis
- Pulmonary embolism and venous thromboembolism
- Pneumonia and respiratory infections
- Lung cancer screening and pulmonary nodules
- Pleural disease and pulmonary hypertension
- Sleep apnea and sleep-related respiratory disorders
- Board-style pulmonary clinical scenarios
- Sepsis and septic shock
- Acute respiratory failure and mechanical ventilation basics
- Shock classification and vasopressor selection
- Acid-base interpretation in critical illness
- ICU infections and antimicrobial considerations
- Delirium, sedation, and ICU complications
- Resuscitation and emergency stabilization concepts
- High-yield ICU topics for internal medicine boards
- GERD, dysphagia, and esophageal disorders
- Peptic ulcer disease and GI bleeding
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Irritable bowel syndrome and malabsorption
- Colon cancer screening and colorectal disease
- Pancreatitis and pancreatic disorders
- Gallbladder and biliary disease
- Board-style GI diagnostic and management cases
- Abnormal liver tests and diagnostic approach
- Viral hepatitis and chronic liver disease
- Cirrhosis and portal hypertension
- Ascites, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, and hepatic encephalopathy
- Alcohol-associated liver disease and metabolic liver disease
- Hepatocellular carcinoma screening
- Drug-induced liver injury
- High-yield hepatology pearls for board review
- Acute kidney injury evaluation and management
- Chronic kidney disease staging and complications
- Glomerular disease and nephritic/nephrotic syndromes
- Electrolyte disorders including sodium and potassium abnormalities
- Acid-base disorders and clinical interpretation
- Hypertension and secondary hypertension
- Dialysis indications and kidney replacement therapy concepts
- Board-style nephrology cases and clinical reasoning
- Type 1 and type 2 diabetes management
- Hypoglycemia and diabetes complications
- Thyroid nodules, hypothyroidism, and hyperthyroidism
- Adrenal insufficiency, Cushing syndrome, and hyperaldosteronism
- Pituitary disorders and endocrine emergencies
- Calcium disorders, osteoporosis, and bone metabolism
- Lipid disorders and metabolic syndrome
- High-yield endocrine board review scenarios
- Antimicrobial selection and stewardship principles
- HIV diagnosis, treatment, and opportunistic infections
- Endocarditis and device-associated infections
- Skin, soft tissue, urinary, respiratory, and GI infections
- Fever of unknown origin and sepsis-related infection evaluation
- Tuberculosis and mycobacterial disease
- Vaccines and prevention in adult medicine
- Board-style infectious disease clinical vignettes
- Approach to acute and chronic arthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthritis
- Crystal arthropathies including gout and pseudogout
- Systemic lupus erythematosus and connective tissue disease
- Vasculitis and systemic inflammatory disorders
- Myositis, Sjögren syndrome, and systemic sclerosis
- Musculoskeletal pain syndromes and mimics
- High-yield rheumatology board review concepts
- Anemia evaluation and classification
- Iron deficiency, B12 deficiency, hemolysis, and anemia of chronic disease
- Platelet disorders and bleeding disorders
- Thrombosis and anticoagulation management
- Leukopenia, leukocytosis, and hematologic abnormalities
- Transfusion medicine basics
- Hematologic emergencies relevant to internal medicine
- Board-style hematology cases and morphology concepts
- Cancer screening and prevention principles
- Common solid tumors relevant to internal medicine
- Breast, lung, colon, prostate, and genitourinary malignancy concepts
- Lymphoma, leukemia, and plasma cell disorders overview
- Oncologic emergencies and complications of cancer therapy
- Palliative care and symptom management
- Survivorship and long-term cancer-related issues
- Board-style oncology decision-making
- Stroke and transient ischemic attack evaluation
- Seizures and altered mental status
- Headache syndromes and red flags
- Peripheral neuropathy and neuromuscular disorders
- Dementia and cognitive impairment
- Parkinsonism and movement disorder basics
- Neurologic emergencies relevant to internists
- High-yield neurology board review cases
- Comprehensive geriatric assessment
- Falls, frailty, mobility, and functional decline
- Dementia, delirium, depression, and behavioral symptoms
- Polypharmacy and medication safety
- Urinary incontinence and common geriatric syndromes
- Goals of care and advance care planning
- Risk-benefit decision-making in older adults
- Board-style geriatrics questions and practical pearls
- Women’s health topics in internal medicine
- Breast, cervical, and osteoporosis screening concepts
- Menopause and hormone therapy considerations
- Contraception and pregnancy-related medical considerations
- Preventive care and immunization review
- Health maintenance and risk-based screening
- Primary care prevention strategies
- Board-style preventive medicine and women’s health cases
- Common ambulatory internal medicine presentations
- Preoperative evaluation and perioperative medicine
- Diagnostic reasoning and clinical decision-making
- Medical ethics and professionalism
- Patient safety and quality improvement
- Biostatistics and evidence-based medicine concepts
- Communication, systems-based practice, and care transitions
- High-yield general internal medicine board review topics
- Common dermatologic conditions in internal medicine
- Skin findings that suggest systemic disease
- Drug eruptions and infectious skin disorders
- Depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders
- Psychiatric medication considerations for internists
- Somatic symptoms and behavioral health integration
- Urgent psychiatric concerns in medical settings
- Board-style dermatology and psychiatry clinical patterns
Learning Objectives
- Review essential internal medicine concepts aligned with ABIM board preparation
- Strengthen readiness for Internal Medicine Certification, Recertification, or LKA preparation
- Improve clinical reasoning using board-style case patterns and high-yield diagnostic frameworks
- Apply updated internal medicine knowledge across inpatient, outpatient, and consultative practice
- Recognize common, high-risk, and frequently tested conditions across major internal medicine domains
- Improve decision-making in cardiology, pulmonary, critical care, GI, hepatology, nephrology, and endocrinology
- Review infectious disease, rheumatology, hematology, oncology, neurology, geriatrics, women’s health, dermatology, and psychiatry concepts
- Use structured review methods to identify knowledge gaps and focus study time
- Build confidence for board-style clinical vignettes and next-best-step questions
- Translate board review concepts into practical patient care decisions
Who Should Take This Course
This course is designed for physicians preparing for ABIM Internal Medicine Certification, Recertification, or Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment.
It is especially useful for general internists, hospitalists, internal medicine subspecialists, primary care physicians, residents, fellows, and internal medicine trainees who want a structured, high-yield review of essential internal medicine topics.
Delivery & Access
Recorded Review
Study the ACP Internal Medicine Board Review content at your own pace with flexible recorded access.
ABIM Focus
Board review structure designed around key internal medicine domains and exam-style clinical reasoning.
2025 Edition
Greater Chicago 2025 course content for certification, recertification, LKA review, and clinical knowledge refresh.
Support
Course Highlights
ABIM-Focused Review
Structured for physicians preparing for Internal Medicine Certification, Recertification, or Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment.
Broad IM Coverage
Covers the major internal medicine subspecialties with high-yield clinical pearls and board-style reasoning.
Practice-Ready Learning
Reinforces exam preparation while also strengthening real-world internal medicine clinical decision-making.
FAQ
Who is this course best suited for?
This course is best suited for physicians preparing for ABIM Internal Medicine Certification, Recertification, or Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment, including internists, hospitalists, residents, fellows, and trainees.
What is the focus of this course?
The course focuses on high-yield internal medicine board review, ABIM-style clinical reasoning, and essential topics across the major internal medicine domains.
What topics are covered?
Topics include cardiology, pulmonary medicine, critical care, gastroenterology, hepatology, nephrology, endocrinology, infectious diseases, rheumatology, hematology, oncology, neurology, geriatrics, women’s health, general internal medicine, dermatology, psychiatry, ethics, patient safety, biostatistics, and preventive medicine.
Does this course help with ABIM board preparation?
Yes. The course is designed for physicians preparing for ABIM Internal Medicine Certification or Recertification and can also support Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment review.
Is this course useful for clinical practice?
Yes. Although it is board-focused, the course also reinforces practical internal medicine knowledge that supports everyday inpatient, outpatient, and hospital-based care.
Is this a recorded course?
Yes. This product is provided as recorded course access so you can review the material at your own pace.
Does this course include CME or a certificate?
No. CME credits and certificates are not included with this course package.
Who can I contact for support?
You can contact support at [email protected].











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