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Update in Hospital Medicine 2023 - LIVE STREAMING

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Overview / Abstract:

Update in Hospital Medicine will be held online this year, using live streaming, electronic Q&A, and other remote learning technologies.

This 4-day intensive Harvard Medical School CME program updates busy practitioners on current, best practices in hospital medicine. Among the highest-rated HMS CME courses, it covers over 30 core topics, with an emphasis on practical management of common problems:
• • Heart failure
• Atrial fibrillation
• Pregnancy
• Acute coronary syndromes
• Diabetes
• Psychiatry
• ECGs
• Radiology
• Bacteremia/endocarditis
• UTI
• Pneumonia
• COVID-19
• Critical care
• Skin and soft tissue infections
• Stroke/TIA
• C. difficile
• Renal replacement therapy
• Acute kidney injury
• Endocrinology
• Direct oral anticoagulants
• GI bleed
• Laboratory interpretation
• Hematology
• Allergy
• Geriatrics
• Delirium
• Pain and palliative care
• Alcohol withdrawal
• Opioid use disorder
• COPD
• Preoperative evaluation
• Dermatology
• Electrolyte disorders
• Syncope
• Venous thromboembolism
• Pancreatobiliary disease
• Liver disease
• Asthma
• Antibiotics
• Arrhythmias

Using a case-based format, lecturers distill recent evidence, guidelines, and expert opinion to offer “bottom line” recommendations. Faculty include both hospitalists and specialists, and rank among the best teachers at Harvard Medical School.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
• • Going with the flozin: state-of-the-art CHF management
• Dual anti-platelet therapy after stenting: are we overdoing it?
• HELLP me: managing medical complications in pregnant and post-partum patients
• Pearls for managing personality disorders in the hospital
• Updated 2023 GOLD guidelines: when to use triple therapy in COPD
• DRESSed to kill: drug reactions and other can't-miss dermatology diagnoses
• The latest on bacteremia management
• Fecal transplantation: the best first-line treatment for C. difficile?
• Are we underdiagnosing hypoxia? Racial bias in pulse oximetry
• Orthostatic vitals: are we doing them all wrong?
• COVID-19 treatment updates
• A salty dispute: LR vs NS revisited


OPTIMIZED FOR REMOTE EDUCATION
The 2023 program has been enhanced for distance learning. In addition to being live streamed, all sessions will be recorded and made available to participants for online viewing for 60 days after the end of the course.

Expiration

Nov 01, 2023

Discipline(s)

Nurse Practitioner , Physician CME, Physician Assistant CME

Format

Live / Seminar, Webinar / Webcast / Video

Cost

975-1075

Credits / Hours

35.00

Accreditation

ACCME, ABIM MOC, AAFP, Harvard Medical School

Is This Activity Certified for "Live" Credit?

YES

Keywords / Search Terms

The Penzias Group Harvard, CME, Hospital Medicine, Hospitalist, Heart failure, Atrial fibrillation, Acute coronary syndromes, Pregnancy, Diabetes, ECGs, Radiology, UTI, Pneumonia, Critical care, Skin infections, soft tissue infections, Sepsis, Stroke, TIA, COVID, Hemodialysis, Acute kidney injury, Direct oral anticoagulants, DOACs, GI bleed, C. difficile, Laboratory interpretation, Hematology, Allergy, Delirium, Pain management, palliative care Live CE CME Seminar CE CME

LIVE Activity Location Details

Date(s)
10-23-2023 - 10-26-2023

Live Streaming
MA  
United States of America

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