Description
+ Include: videos + file sub vtt + pdf, size: GB
+ Target Audience: internists, cardiologists, infectious disease specialists, pulmonologists, endocrinologists, neurologists, and pharmacists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
1. Overview
This is an online, on-demand course titled “Hospital Medicine Update On Demand” organized by CME Vacations. The program is designed to provide the very latest guidelines, studies, and developments in adult hospital medicine.
2. Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program, participants should be better able to:
-
Discuss updates and new evidence in the medical literature.
-
List recent guideline updates and recommendations.
-
Identify best practices for interprofessional care when managing common issues in hospital medicine.
-
Review expert opinions for areas lacking data and evidence.
-
Recognize new pharmaceuticals as well as updates on existing medications.
3. Target Audience
- This program is focused on healthcare professionals seeking the latest developments and updates in adult hospital medicine and primary care.
- Best for internists, primary care physicians, cardiologists, infectious disease specialists, pulmonologists, endocrinologists, neurologists, and pharmacists.
4. Topics
-
Atrial Fibrillation: Guidelines and relevant research on atrial fibrillation.
-
Bacteremia: Guidelines and relevant research on bacteremia.
-
Biostatistics Review: Brief overview including definitions of medical applications of statistics.
-
COPD/Asthma: Guidelines and relevant research on asthma and COPD.
-
Diabetes: Guidelines and relevant research on diabetes.
-
Heart Failure: Guidelines and relevant research on heart failure.
-
Navigating Difficult Conversations in Medicine: Discuss patient-centered communication skills and techniques to connect with patients.
-
Other Studies: Other research relevant to hospital medicine.
-
Pharmacy Update: Information on new pharmaceuticals as well as updates on relevant existing medications.
-
Pneumonia: Guidelines and relevant research on pneumonia.
-
Rapid Fire Research: Relevant research for hospital and primary care released within the last 12 months.
-
Recent Cardiology studies: Latest cardiology research.
-
Sepsis: Guidelines and relevant research on sepsis.
-
Stroke: Guidelines and relevant research on stroke.





Reviews
There are no reviews yet.