Upcoming Meetings and Events
2025 Texas Chapter Annual Scientific Meeting
November 7 – November 9, 2025
Hilton Austin | Austin, Texas
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Click, Post, Heal: Enhancing Your Online Presence in Medicine
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25TH 7:00PM - 8:00PM Central Time
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Learn how to effectively leverage LinkedIn, Instagram, and other online tools as a
medical professional. Our expert panel of speakers will share practical, real-life
examples, with time for Q&A. Free for all registrants!
Featuring :
- Marion McCrary, MD FACP FAMWA - North Carolina, Governor
- Bisi Alli, DO, MS dipABLM FACP FAMWA - Arizona
- Manasi Kekan, MD FACP - Texas
- Layla Abdul Jabbar, MD - Texas
Kidney Health - a webinar series
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Join Texas ACP for a four-part CME webinar series on kidney health featuring Donald E. Wesson, MD MBA. Each webinar offers one CME credit.
Pricing
One Webinar | $30 for ACP Members or $40 for Non-Members
All Four Webinars Bundle | $100 for ACP Members or $130 for Non-Members
Free to All Residents/Fellows/Students
Importance of Treating the Metabolic Acidosis of Chronic Kidney Disease
June 10, 2025 | 7:00AM - 8:00AM
Chronic metabolic acidosis is a common complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Despite guidelines recommending when and how it should be treated, most candidate patients with CKD are not being treated. Published data support that treatment of metabolic acidosis in patients with CKD improves muscle and bone health and might slow CKD progression.
Kidney Harm Caused by Our Modern Acid-Producing Diets
July 8, 2025 | 7:00AM - 8:00AM
Modern diets, which are high in acid-producing animal foods and low in base-producing fruits and vegetables, lead to increased acid excretion by the kidneys. Over time, this chronic acid load can damage the kidneys and contribute to chronic kidney disease (CKD). Reducing dietary acid through more plant-based foods may help protect kidney function and slow CKD progression.
Dietary Fruits and Vegetables Promote Kidney Health
August 12, 2025 | 7:00AM - 8:00AM
Diets high in fruits and vegetables (F&V) are recommended first-line management for the two major causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the US, diabetes and hypertension. Unfortunately, such diets are under-prescribed for the management of diabetes and hypertension and when prescribed, are under-implemented. Such diets not only improve management of these two causes of CKD, they also improve kidney health in individuals with CKD due to diabetes and/or hypertension.
Gaining Community Trust Facilitates Evidence Based Treatments for Chronic Kidney Disease
September 9, 2025 | 7:00AM - 8:00AM
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) disproportionately impacts under-resourced and minoritized communities, with stark income and ethnic disparities in the U.S. Because CKD develops silently over decades and often isn't diagnosed until late stages, effective prevention requires studying early-stage CKD in high-risk, asymptomatic individuals. Building trust within these communities—who often have justified mistrust of healthcare systems—is essential for successful research and intervention efforts.
Past Meetings
2024 Texas Chapter Annual Scientific Meeting
Saturday November 16 – Sunday November 17, 2024
San Luis Resort | Galveston, Texas
To claim CME & MOC credit or to generate a certificate of participation you will be asked to first complete an evaluation survey.
2023 Texas Chapter Annual Scientific Meeting
Friday, October 27-Sunday, October 29, 2023
Margaritaville Beach Resort | South Padre Island, TX