Hospital Medicine Review 2023
Through a series of one-hour continuing medical education lectures, Hospital Medicine Review covers the clinical complexities, challenges, and complications hospitalists deal with every day. Lectures highlight the hospitalist’s role in co-management of surgical patients, consultation on non-internal-medicine hospitalized patients, and evaluation of inter-hospital transfers.
Are you a hospitalist looking to enhance your knowledge and skills in the field? Look no further than “Hospital Medicine Review” – a comprehensive online continuing medical education program designed specifically for hospitalists like you. This program consists of a series of one-hour lectures, delivered by authoritative faculty, that address the clinical complexities, challenges, and complications that hospitalists encounter on a daily basis.
Whether it’s co-managing surgical patients, consulting on non-internal-medicine hospitalized patients, or evaluating inter-hospital transfers, this program covers it all. You’ll gain valuable insights and guidance for delivering compassionate care, learning from mistakes, and understanding the social determinants of health – all within the hospital setting.
One of the key advantages of this program is its convenience. As an online CME program, you can access the lectures at your own pace and convenience, making it easy to fit into your busy schedule. Each lecture is one hour long, making it manageable to digest the information without feeling overwhelmed.
What sets this program apart from others is the expertise of the faculty. The lectures are delivered by authoritative professionals in the field, ensuring that you receive accurate and up-to-date information. These experts share their knowledge and experiences, providing valuable insights and practical tips that can enhance your practice and patient care.
Here’s a glimpse of some of the topics covered in this program:
- Approach to preoperative evaluation, testing, and medication management
- In-hospital infections: diagnosis and management
- Seizure/status epilepticus: diagnosis and management
- Tele-health for hospitalists
Each lecture focuses on a specific topic and provides in-depth information and practical guidance to help you navigate the challenges you may face in your practice. By the end of this program, you’ll have a deeper understanding of these topics and be better equipped to provide high-quality care to your patients.
In addition to the lectures, the program also offers learning objectives that you can use as a guide to assess your progress and understanding. These objectives include topics such as effective handoffs related to patient safety, inpatient heart failure care, hospital-onset infections, respiratory support management of patients with COVID-19, and many more.
But don’t just take our word for it – here’s what some previous participants have said about “Hospital Medicine Review”:
“This program exceeded my expectations. The lectures were informative, engaging, and delivered by experts in the field. I learned a lot and feel more confident in my practice as a hospitalist.”
“As a busy hospitalist, I appreciate the flexibility of this online program. I was able to access the lectures whenever and wherever I wanted, which made it easy to fit into my schedule. The content was relevant and the faculty were excellent.”
So, what are you waiting for? Enhance your knowledge and skills in hospital medicine by ordering “Hospital Medicine Review” today. With its comprehensive lectures, expert faculty, and convenient online format, this program is a must-have for every hospitalist looking to excel in their practice.
Order now and start your journey towards becoming an even better hospitalist!
Product Details
- Approach to Preoperative Evaluation, Testing, and Medication Management. Optimize the patient’s medical condition but do not say, “Cleared for surgery.”
- In-Hospital Infections: Diagnosis and Management. Approach to in-hospital infections requires consideration of the host factors, the recent events and exposures, the possible pathogens involved, and the potential for toxicity or drug reactions with each therapeutic option.
- Seizure/Status Epilepticus: Diagnosis and Management. A high index of suspicion is required to appropriately diagnose seizures, epilepsy, and status epilepticus, as there are a variety of manifestations.
- Tele-Health for Hospitalists. Tele-hospitalist medicine has been shown to provide clinical excellence, increase access to care, and contribute to patient and provider satisfaction.
- Discuss the importance of effective handoffs related to patient safety
- Recognize the main components of effective inpatient heart failure care
- List the hospital-onset infections commonly found in hospitalized patients
- Summarize respiratory support management of patients with COVID-19
- Explain the role of skin testing and drug challenges in patients with antibiotic allergies
- Name the common causes of provoked seizures
- Describe the evaluation and management of septic arthritis and gout
- Outline the preventive strategies that can be used in treating status migrainosus in order to prevent future hospitalizations
- Discuss the evaluation and management of acute kidney injury in hospitalized patients
- Summarize the adverse effects of bleeding on surgical patient outcomes