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  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$95.00
This module features a recording of an Rapid Clinical Updates panel, moderated by Jagriti Chadha, MD, with presentations from G. Randy Smith Jr., MD, MS, FRCP(Edin), SFHM, and Adam Schaffer, MD, MPH. The session covered the following topics: Being sued: the process Data on the liability risks of HM System approaches to address litigation risk Personal approaches to address litigation risk
$199.00
Many hospitalists provide critical care services without adequate support or training, putting patients at risk and exposing hospitalists to medical liability.  This educational series covers common or high-risk clinical scenarios that hospitalists encounter in and out of the intensive care unit.
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$95.00
This session is presented by Valerie Press, MD, MPH, FACP, FAAP, SFHM, ATSF and Sarah E. Gray, MD. Our moderator is Lily Ackermann, MD.
  • Enduring
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$95.00
SummaryJoin SHM Government Relations staff for an overview of the 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Rule and its implications for hospitalists. Topics covered will include split (or shared) billing rules, the PFS conversion factor, updates to the Quality Payment Program and more.Accreditation StatementThe Society of Hospital Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
  • Enduring
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$95.00
SummaryThe speakers will discuss what violence in the workplace can look like as well as identify workforce members who are at risk and driving factors for workplace violence. They will discuss how patient behavior agreements can mitigate violence and provide key takeaways.Learning Objectives:1.) Describe the landscape of workplace violence (WPV) in healthcare including defining "violence," identify workforce members at risk and frequency of workplace violence incidents
  • Enduring
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 1.00 Non-physician
$95.00
This session is presented by Margaret C. Fang, MD, MPH and Scott Kaatz, DO, MSc, SFHM. Our moderator is Jagriti Chadha, MD, FHM, SFHM.
  • Consults
  • Enduring
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$95.00
Anticoagulant medications are commonly prescribed to patients in the United States for a number of medical problems. Interruptions in anticoagulation can result in severe adverse outcomes, including permanent disability and death, from arterial and venous thromboembolism. These medications can also be associated with serious perioperative bleeding events. In fact, both bleeding and thromboembolic risks are amplified in the periprocedural period. Many patients undergo routine and emergent procedures, thus it is critical for hospitalists, who are routinely asked to manage medically complex surgical patients, to understand the periprocedural management of anticoagulation. There are many nuances to consider: not all patients are at the same risk of thromboembolism, not all procedures are associated with the same risk of bleeding, and the indications for “reversal agents” are complex. This module will guide the participant on the perioperative timing of anticoagulant interruption, the potential need for perioperative bridging anticoagulation, and address these nuances to better equip hospitalists for managing perioperative reversal.
  • Consults
  • Enduring
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$95.00
Although general internists and subspecialists are familiar with prescribing and managing medications in typical outpatient and inpatient venues, the perioperative period represents a challenging and often unfamiliar setting. This module will outline the principles, available evidence, and expert opinion to be considered when making perioperative management recommendations for some of the most commonly prescribed medications.
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$95.00
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 noncritically ill patient, is part of a 2-part series that will evaluate the current scientific evidence regarding glycemic control and discuss which medications are best for controlling blood glucose levels in the hospital. A thorough discussion of how to determine the appropriate insulin dose and develop an insulin regimen for hospitalized patients is provided, as well as strategies for developing a discharge plan for patients on insulin.
  • 2.00 ABIM MOC Self Evaluation Points
  • 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
$95.00
Alana E. Sigmund, MD and Jason F. Shiffermiller, MD, MPH

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