Course Description
This is a recorded session from the SGIM 2024 Annual Meeting in Boston.

The care of hospitalized patients continues to be increasingly complex. Healthcare providers responsible for this care should be equipped with the most recent evidence to provide high-quality, safe, equitable, patient-centered, and cost-conscious care. This session, designed for hospitalists and all generalists, will present an update in hospital medicine, outlining the most significant publications and their potential impact on care in the last year, and will be specifically focused on non-COVID-related evidence.


Learning Objectives

  1. Describe one evidence-based change in your practice related to diagnostic test ordering in the hospital
  2. Describe one evidence-based change in your practice related to treatment in hospitalized patients
  3. List one evidence-based change in your practice related to communication in the hospital

CME/MOC Hours & Expiration Date
1.00 Hour CME MOC
Expiration:  June 1, 2026

To receive CME credit only, you must (1) watch the entire presentation, then (2) click the Certificate item to claim your certificate (print/save for your records).

To receive CME and MOC credit, you must (1) watch the entire presentation, (2) complete the brief MOC Assessment survey, and then (3) click the Certificate item to claim your certificate (print/save for your records).


Presenters
  • Bradley Sharpe, MD
    University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
  • Nila Radhakrishnan, MD
    University of Florida College of Medicine

Course Topic

Annual Meeting, Evidence-Based Medicine Research, Hospital-based Medicine, Quality and Outcomes

CME Hours

1.0

MOC Hours

1.0

Member Cost

$7.50

Non Member Cost

$15.00

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