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  • Free-to-Member
  • Perioperative and Consultative Medicine
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$95.00
Anticoagulation therapy is associated with increased risk of bleeding, including intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) and gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, which occurs in up to 7% per patient years with an estimated overall mortality rate of 9%.[1] Additionally, urgent surgery with increased bleeding complications in patients on oral anticoagulation appears to be common but has not been well studied. [2] In this module, we review strategies to manage potentially life-threatening ICH and GI bleeding and minimize the risk of bleeding with urgent surgery in patients on oral anticoagulation.
  • Free-to-Member
  • Perioperative and Consultative Medicine
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$95.00
Prophylaxis for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), together referred to as venous thromboembolism (VTE), must be addressed for every patient going to the operating room. Multiple guidelines are available to assist choosing the correct prophylactic agent for each patient and type of surgery. The American College of Physicians (ACCP) guidelines have been one of the standards for hospitalist for decades but was last updated in 2012 (1) and recommendations and suggestions are based on the type of surgery. The American Society of Hematology (ASH), which put forth their first guideline in this field in 2019 (2), took a broader and slightly more universal approach to prevention strategies. The authors of this module bring forth a blended approach of these two guidelines with an emphasis on the newer guideline.
  • Free-to-Member
  • Perioperative and Consultative Medicine
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$95.00
Perioperative fever has multiple possible etiologies, including infections such as pneumonia, fungal infections, central-line associated infections, and urinary infections. By understanding the typical time frame and common risk factors for each etiology, hospitalists and other perioperative consultants can develop a differential diagnosis for perioperative fever. The following module will provide a general approach for determining the differential diagnosis in patients with a perioperative fever, as well as an outline of the diagnostic and treatment modalities.
  • Practice Management
  • 1.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 1.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$0.00
Module SummaryThis module will familiarize hospitalists with the codes and definitions of Critical Care, including what services are considered part of critical care. Participants will understand time thresholds and how they can vary depending on the payer and how to code when there are multiple providers.  The module concludes with clinical case examples to provide participants an understanding about how the codes are used in practice. Release Date: March 4, 2025      Expiration Date: March 3, 2028
  • Practice Management
  • 1.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 1.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$0.00
Module SummaryIn this module, the principles reviewed in modules 1 and 2 are put into practice.  We are joined by a hospitalist who leads participants through three clinical case studies to understand how to determine the level of coding. Release Date: March 4, 2025      Expiration Date: March 3, 2028Estimated Time to Complete: 1 hour
  • Practice Management
  • 1.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 1.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$0.00
Module SummaryIn this module, participants will learn common definitions as they relate to E/M Codes, how to use time or Medical Decision Making (MDM) to select a code, and become familiar with prolonged care services.  The module also goes into detail about the three elements of Medical Decision Making (MDM): Number and Complexity of Problems Addressed, Amount and/or Complexity of Data to be Reviewed and Analyzed, and Risk of Complications and/or Morbidity or Mortality of Patient Management. 
  • Practice Management
  • 1.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 1.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$0.00
Module SummaryIn this introduction to Evaluation and Management Principles for Hospitalists, participants will become familiar with the category of code selections for initial and subsequent services and consultations.  They will understand how to code for admission and discharge when they occur on the same date and how to code for shared services.  They will also become familiar with teaching physician rules as they relate to coding. Release Date: March 4, 2025      Expiration Date: March 3, 2028
  • Free-to-Member
  • Rapid Clinical Updates
  • 1.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$95.00
This session is presented by Jennifer Woodard, MD and Babar Ali Khan, MD. Our moderator is Joseph Sweigart, MD, FHM, SFHM. This session will discuss the burden of delirium among hospitalized patients, current preventive and therapeutic approaches to delirium, and the long-term impact of delirium. We will also discuss strategies for prevention of delirium in the hospital setting and how to recognize delirium in hospitalized patients, as well as pearls and pitfalls of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic strategies to manage delirium and behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). At the end of the presentation, the audience will be able to identify delirium, assess its severity, and appreciate the long-term adverse consequences of delirium.
  • Free-to-Member
  • Practice Management
  • 1.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$95.00
SummaryDuring this webinar we will share key findings from the 2024 Hospital Medicine Workforce Experience Report, which explores the intersection of  workplace structures and leadership support and professional fulfillment and burnout amongst hospitalists. Attendees will leave the webinar understanding how to promote wellbeing for themselves, during one-on-one interactions with team members, and across teams. 
  • Free-to-Member
  • Perioperative and Consultative Medicine
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 CME - AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 2.00 Non-physician
$95.00
Atrial fibrillation is the most common arrhythmia in the postoperative period. It is important that hospitalists understand the current management of postoperative atrial fibrillation (AF) because it is a frequent reason for consultation. Postoperative AF after noncardiac surgery has been associated with risk of thromboembolism, myocardial infarction, and mortality. The following module addresses the incidence, natural history, risk factors, prevention, clinical significance, evaluation, and management of newly diagnosed postoperative AF after non-cardiothoracic surgery.

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