Continuing Medical Education for HospitalistsIn an
effort to provide our members with numerous opportunities to gain
continuing medical education (CME) relevant to hospital medicine,
leaders of the hospital medicine community have lent their expertise to
develop online CME modules. Our current offering of SHM-developed
modules as well as a listing of peer-reviewed online accessible CME
modules around various topics for healthcare professionals who
specialize in hospital medicine are featured below. In addition to
the listings below, be sure to visit SHM's Quality Improvement
Resource Rooms for additional CME.
Online CME
ListingsSHMConsults — Consultative and
Perioperative Medicine for Hospitalists (formerly known as Johns Hopkins
Consultative Medicine Essentials)
Hospitalists are the fastest growing portion of the physician work
force. Some estimate there will be 50,000 hospitalists needed in the
next 10 years. As the number of hospitalists grows, so too will the
clinical settings in which we practice. Consultative medicine is a
service provided by many hospitalists, and a future in which almost all
surgical patients are co-managed by hospitalists is already a reality
for some. For many of us, our training in consultative medicine during
residency was limited. We hope this curriculum will help you to feel
more confident about your knowledge and skills and will lead to better
patient outcomes. We welcome your comments and suggestions for future
topics. View the
SHMConsults page. AHRQ Free Online Comparative
Effectiveness CME Programs
Free online continuing medical education/continuing education (CME/CE)
programs, sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality,
highlighting research findings in patient-centered outcomes research,
also known as comparative effectiveness research. View the
AHRQ Comparative Effectiveness CME programs. Team
Communications for the Management of the Hospitalized Patient With Heart
Failure This CME activity is intended for clinicians
caring for patients with heart failure (HF) across the care continuum.
They may include hospitalists, cardiologists, other physician
specialists, and non-physician clinicians such as advance practice
nurses who are involved in the treatment and management of patients with
advanced HF who may benefit from palliative care.
On completion of this offering, participants will be able
to: - Identify three communication issues related to HF
management.
- Define strategies to improve communication within
the team and with the patient and the family
- List three areas of
self-management that must be reviewed with the patient prior to
discharge from hospital
This case is worth 1 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credits™ & 1 nursing contact hours. View the Team Communications CME/CNE
Module Optimizing the Heart Failure Discharge
Transition
This CME activity is intended for hospitalists, cardiologists, primary
care providers, other physicians, and non-physician clinicians such as
advance practice nurses specializing in the management of patients with
heart failure. Upon completion of this educational offering,
participants will be able to: Employ a multidisciplinary
approach to the care of patients with heart failure that begins at
hospital admission and continues through all care
transitions Accurately and effectively reconcile
medications across the care continuum Recognize the
value of initiating discharge planning early in the course of the
hospitalization, including communication with outpatient
clinicians Recognize the importance of post-discharge
follow-up Effectively communicate with patients and
families critical elements of successful self-management, especially in
the post-discharge period Identify specific issues
that increase the risk of care transitions for patients with heart
failure
The case is worth 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1
Credit™ View the Optimizing the Heart Failure Discharge
Transition Module The Hospitalists' Perspective:
Evidence-Based Strategies for Inpatient Anemia
Evidence-Based Strategies for Inpatient Anemia: Decision makers for
surgery and oncology inpatients will examine the risks of anemia,
including those associated with transfusion, and assess effective anemia
management strategies for better clinical and economic outcomes. View The
Hospitalists' Perspective: Evidence-Based Strategies for Inpatient
Anemia. Stroke and TIA: Truths, Half-truths, and
Outright Lies Dr. David Likosky presents a free CME audio
lecture with synchronized slides. View the
Stroke and TIA: Truths, Half-truths, and Outright Lies Audio
Lecture. Continuous Quality Improvement (Individual
and System) Preventing
Health Care Aquired Infections Patient Safety AHRQ
WebM&M Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
(FMEA)
Be sure to visit the Quality
Improvement Resource Rooms for additional CME options.
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