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Hospital Medicine Review 2021

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OVERVIEW

Get the Latest Guidelines with Online CME

With 25+ one-hour lectures, Hospital Medicine Review will help you develop expertise in complex, hospital-level care, which can translate into decreased length of stay, overall quality improvement, better resource utilization, and improved clinical outcomes.

Experienced hospitalists discuss acute and chronic medical conditions found in hospitalized patients, in-hospital procedures, unique patient populations, healthcare systems, interprofessional collaboration, and more. Here are just a few of the key-take home points you’ll glean from this online CME program:

– Care Transitions in Hospital Medicine. Communication during shift and service changes —involving both the sender and receiver — have major implications for patient safety, workflow, and delivery of quality care.
– What Hospitalists Should Know About COVID-19 Infection. For patients with severe acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19, high flow nasal cannula may reduce the rate of intubation and mortality, and should be preferentially used over non-invasive ventilation strategies.
– Coma: Diagnosis, Management, and Prognosis. Coma is typically a self-limited condition that — after 1 to 2 weeks and in the absence of full recovery of consciousness — usually evolves into a vegetative or minimally conscious state.
– Headache/Status Migrainosus: Diagnosis and Management. Status migrainosus is a prolonged refractory migraine attack (> 72 hours) that should be differentiated from secondary causes of headache and may require the use of multi-day IV medication regimens if outpatient treatments are not tolerated or effective.
– And more…

Learning Objectives

At the completion of this course, you should be able to:

– Outline what hospitalists should know about COVID-19 infection
– Decide on when and how to treat arteriovenous malformations
– Describe the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative considerations in skull base surgery
– List the complications possible in frontal sinus surgery
– Describe the in-hospital management of COPD and acute pneumonias
– Discuss the steps in evaluating pre-operative patients with co-morbid conditions
– List the principles of in-hospital pain control
– Summarize the management and prognosis of patients in coma
– Distinguish the management and follow-up of ischemic stroke from the management and follow-up of hemorrhagic stroke
– Explain the evaluation and management of acute monoarthritis
– List the most serious nosocomial infections

Intended Audience

This educational activity is designed for hospitalists, internists, and other clinicians caring for hospitalized patients.

Board Pass Guarantee

We Guarantee You’ll Pass! Diligent course study and successful completion of the CME quiz provides the strongest likelihood of passing board certification or maintenance of certification exams. Oakstone is so confident of your success that we guarantee it.

Date of Original Release: May 15, 2021
Date Credits Expire: May 15, 2024
Estimated Time to Complete: 25.25

 

Topics And Speakers:

Care Transitions in Hospital Medicine
Jeanne M. Farnan, MD, MHPE, and Vineet M. Arora, MD, MAPP

Approach to Preoperative Evaluation, Testing, and Medication Management
Steven L. Cohn, MD, MACP, SFHM

Perioperative Evaluation & Management for Noncardiac Surgery
Steven L. Cohn, MD, MACP, SFHM

In-Hospital Management of Heart Failure
Michelle M. Kittleson, MD, PhD

Cardiac Arrhythmias: Diagnosis and Management
Amy Leigh Miller, MD

COPD and Acute Pneumonias (Bacterial and Viral): Diagnosis and Management
Stefanie Mason, MD

In-Hospital Infections: Diagnosis and Management
Jennifer Johnson, MD

What Hospitalists Should Know About COVID-19 Infection
Amanda Klinger, MD

Antibiotic-Associated Allergy-Anaphylaxis and Desensitization: Diagnosis and Management
Aleena Banerji, MD

In-Hospital Kidney Injury and Disorders of Water Balance: Diagnosis and Management
Timothy Yau, MD

Disorders of Coagulation: Diagnosis and Management
Catherine Hayward, MD, PhD, FRCPC

In-Hospital Oncologic Emergencies: Diagnosis and Management
Jennifer Heinen, MD, and Evan Stewart, MD

Inpatient Management of Medical and Surgical Patients with Diabetes
Mary Korytkowski, MD

Management of Acute Intoxication & Withdrawal in Persons with Unsafe Use of Licit & Illicit Substances
Christopher William Shanahan, MD, MPH, FACP, FASAM

In-Hospital Dermatological Issues: Diagnosis and Management
Steven T. Chen, MD, MPH, MHPEd

Coma: Diagnosis, Management, and Prognosis
Craig A. Williamson, MD, MS

Inpatient Neuromuscular Issues: Diagnosis and Management
Carl Gold, MD, MS

Acute Hemorrhagic and Ischemic Stroke: Diagnosis and Management
Babak B. Navi, MD, MS

Seizure and Status Epilepticus: Diagnosis and Management
Tracey A. Milligan, MD, MS, FAAN

Headache/Status Migrainosis: Diagnosis and Management
Angeliki Vgontzas, MD

Dizziness: Diagnosis and Management
Aaron Berkowitz, MD

Delirium – Diagnosis and Management
Vanja Douglas, MD

Acute Myocardial Infarction: Diagnosis and Management
Michael C. McDaniel, MD

Upper Quadrants Bonanza: Abnormal LFTs, UGIB and Pancreatitis
Zahir Kanjee-Khoja, MD, MPH, FACP

Update in Hospital Medicine: Rheumatology
Derrick J. Todd, MD, PhD

In-Hospital Psychiatric Disease: Diagnosis and Management
Sejal Shah, MD

Principles of Acute/In-Hospital Pain Control
Jason D. Ross, MD

Principles of In-Hospital Palliative Care
Steven Pantilat, MD

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