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Category
Credits
Event date
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  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
Hospitalized patients with diabetes require specific medical management in order to minimize the risk of hyperglycemia. This requires hospitalists to have an understanding of methods for glycemic control in both the critically ill and noncritically ill patient. This module, which focuses on the critically ill hospitalized patient, is part of a 2-part series that will evaluate the current scientific evidence regarding glycemic control and discuss how to formulate preoperative and postoperative intensive care unit plans. In addition, a thorough review of the evidence for intraoperative glycemic control and a discussion of how to transition patients off of an insulin drip are provided.
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$0.00
Alana E. Sigmund, MD and Jason F. Shiffermiller, MD, MPH
  • Enduring
  • 0.25 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.25 Non-physician
$0.00
SummaryLGBTQ+ patients face unique challenges that results in worse health outcomes, many of these are amplified when patients require hospitalization. To provide the highest value of care, Hospitalists must be aware of these challenges. This session is part of a series meant to prepare hospitalists to provide patient-centric care for LGBTQ+ patients.
  • Enduring
  • 0.25 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.50 Non-physician
$0.00
Series SummaryLGBTQ+ patients face unique challenges that results in worse health outcomes, many of these are amplified when patients require hospitalization. To provide the highest value of care, Hospitalists must be aware of these challenges. This session is part of a series meant to prepare hospitalists to provide patient-centric care for LGBTQ+ patients.
  • Enduring
  • 0.25 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 0.25 Non-physician
$0.00
Series SummaryLGBTQ+ patients face unique challenges that results in worse health outcomes, many of these are amplified when patients require hospitalization. To provide the highest value of care, Hospitalists must be aware of these challenges. This session is part of a series meant to prepare hospitalists to provide patient-centric care for LGBTQ+ patients.
  • 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.25 Non-physician
$0.00
This activity was made possible in part by an educational grant from Novartis. The four-part series, SHM Clinical Rapid Updates: Heart Failure, opens with this session outlining guideline-directed medical therapy in heart failure patients, focusing on the impact of care optimization provided by hospitalists. Specific subtopics addressed include: - the importance of rapid decongestion - the importance of initiation of GDMT - inpatient initiate and titration of ARNI This session is moderated by Joseph Sweigart, MD, FHM, SFHM. Our panelists include Ebrahim Barkoudah, MD, FACP, MPH, FHM, SFHM and Nurcan Ilksoy, MD, FACP, FHM.
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$0.00
This activity was made possible in part by an educational grant from Novartis. This is the second session in a four-part series, SHM Clinical Rapid Updates: Heart Failure. This session covers heart failure care during hospitalization, and through transition of care. Specific subtopics addressed in this session include: 1. Preventing recurrent hospitalizations based on PARADIGM-HFii trial 2. Tools and strategies for optimal transitions from inpatient to outpatient 3. Potential roles for telemonitoring and cardio-MEMs This panel was moderated by Dr. Jagriti Chadha, MD, FHM. Our panelists included Dr. Tresa McNeal, MD, FACP, SFHM, Interim Chair for the Department of Medicine at BSW Medical Center in Temple, Texas, and Dr. Dustin Smith, MD, SFHM, Associate Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$0.00
This activity was made possible in part by an educational grant from Novartis. This is the third session in a four-part series, SHM Clinical Rapid Updates: Heart Failure. This session covers quality improvement focused approach for heart failure patient during hospitalization. Specific subtopics addressed in this session include: 1. Describe novel HF therapies that are potential QI targets including SGLT2 inhibitors alone and in combination w/ ANRI 2. Describe results of recent studies as potential QI targets including EMPRROR Reducediv and DAPA HFv 3. Discuss QI efforts in this area This panel was moderated by Dr. Jagriti Chadha, MD, FHM. Our panelists included Dr. Tresa McNeal, MD, FACP, SFHM, Interim Chair for the Department of Medicine at BSW Medical Center in Temple, Texas, and Dr. Dustin Smith, MD, SFHM, Associate Professor of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$0.00
This activity was made possible in part by an educational grant from Novartis. In this fourth and final session in this series on heart failure, faculty will present opportunities, strategies and updates for heart failure care for hospitalists, including: 1. Hot off the press results including VICTORIAvii, GALACTICviii, AFFIRM-AHFix trials 2. Strategies to optimize inpatient care pathways including cardiology co-management This session was moderated by Dr. Jagriti Chadha, MD, MPH, FACP, FHM. Panelists include Dr. Suchita Shah Sata, MD, FACP, SFHM, and Dr. Alfred Burger, MD, MS, FACP, SFHM.