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SHM announces National Hospitalist Day
Inaugural day of recognition to honor hospital medicine care team
The Society of Hospital Medicine is proud to announce the inaugural National Hospitalist Day, to be held on Thursday, March 7, 2019. Occurring the first Thursday in March annually, National Hospitalist Day will serve to celebrate the fastest-growing specialty in modern medicine and hospitalists’ enduring contributions to the evolving health care landscape.
National Hospitalist Day was recently approved by the National Day Calendar and was one of approximately 30 national days to be approved for the year out of an applicant pool of more than 18,000.
“As the only society dedicated to the specialty of hospital medicine, it is appropriate that SHM spearhead a national day to recognize the countless contributions of hospitalists to health care, from clinical, academic, and leadership perspectives and more,” said Larry Wellikson, MD, MHM, chief executive officer of SHM. “We look forward to hospitalists across the nation contributing to the festivities and making this a tradition for years to come.”
In addition to celebrating hospitalists’ contributions to patient care, SHM will also be highlighting the diverse career paths of hospital medicine professionals, from frontline hospitalist physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants to practice administrators, C-suite executives, and academic hospitalists.
Highlights of SHM’s campaign include the following:
- Downloadable customizable posters and assets for hospitals and individuals’ offices to celebrate their hospital medicine team, available on SHM’s website, hospitalmedicine.org.
- A series of spotlights of hospitalists at all stages of their careers in The Hospitalist, SHM’s monthly newsmagazine.
- A social media campaign inviting hospitalists and their employers to share their success stories using the hashtag #HowWeHospitalist, including banner graphics, profile photo overlays, and more.
- A social media contest to determine the most creative ways of celebrating use of the hashtag.
- A Twitter chat for hospitalists to celebrate virtually with their colleagues and peers from around the world.
“Hospitalists innovate, lead, and push the boundaries of clinical care and deserve to be recognized for their transformative contributions to health care,” said Eric E. Howell, MD, MHM, chief operating officer of SHM. “We hope this is the beginning of a long-standing tradition in honoring hospitalists and the noteworthy work they do.”
For more information, visit www.hospitalmedicine.org/hospitalistday.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Inaugural day of recognition to honor hospital medicine care team
Inaugural day of recognition to honor hospital medicine care team
The Society of Hospital Medicine is proud to announce the inaugural National Hospitalist Day, to be held on Thursday, March 7, 2019. Occurring the first Thursday in March annually, National Hospitalist Day will serve to celebrate the fastest-growing specialty in modern medicine and hospitalists’ enduring contributions to the evolving health care landscape.
National Hospitalist Day was recently approved by the National Day Calendar and was one of approximately 30 national days to be approved for the year out of an applicant pool of more than 18,000.
“As the only society dedicated to the specialty of hospital medicine, it is appropriate that SHM spearhead a national day to recognize the countless contributions of hospitalists to health care, from clinical, academic, and leadership perspectives and more,” said Larry Wellikson, MD, MHM, chief executive officer of SHM. “We look forward to hospitalists across the nation contributing to the festivities and making this a tradition for years to come.”
In addition to celebrating hospitalists’ contributions to patient care, SHM will also be highlighting the diverse career paths of hospital medicine professionals, from frontline hospitalist physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants to practice administrators, C-suite executives, and academic hospitalists.
Highlights of SHM’s campaign include the following:
- Downloadable customizable posters and assets for hospitals and individuals’ offices to celebrate their hospital medicine team, available on SHM’s website, hospitalmedicine.org.
- A series of spotlights of hospitalists at all stages of their careers in The Hospitalist, SHM’s monthly newsmagazine.
- A social media campaign inviting hospitalists and their employers to share their success stories using the hashtag #HowWeHospitalist, including banner graphics, profile photo overlays, and more.
- A social media contest to determine the most creative ways of celebrating use of the hashtag.
- A Twitter chat for hospitalists to celebrate virtually with their colleagues and peers from around the world.
“Hospitalists innovate, lead, and push the boundaries of clinical care and deserve to be recognized for their transformative contributions to health care,” said Eric E. Howell, MD, MHM, chief operating officer of SHM. “We hope this is the beginning of a long-standing tradition in honoring hospitalists and the noteworthy work they do.”
For more information, visit www.hospitalmedicine.org/hospitalistday.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
The Society of Hospital Medicine is proud to announce the inaugural National Hospitalist Day, to be held on Thursday, March 7, 2019. Occurring the first Thursday in March annually, National Hospitalist Day will serve to celebrate the fastest-growing specialty in modern medicine and hospitalists’ enduring contributions to the evolving health care landscape.
National Hospitalist Day was recently approved by the National Day Calendar and was one of approximately 30 national days to be approved for the year out of an applicant pool of more than 18,000.
“As the only society dedicated to the specialty of hospital medicine, it is appropriate that SHM spearhead a national day to recognize the countless contributions of hospitalists to health care, from clinical, academic, and leadership perspectives and more,” said Larry Wellikson, MD, MHM, chief executive officer of SHM. “We look forward to hospitalists across the nation contributing to the festivities and making this a tradition for years to come.”
In addition to celebrating hospitalists’ contributions to patient care, SHM will also be highlighting the diverse career paths of hospital medicine professionals, from frontline hospitalist physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants to practice administrators, C-suite executives, and academic hospitalists.
Highlights of SHM’s campaign include the following:
- Downloadable customizable posters and assets for hospitals and individuals’ offices to celebrate their hospital medicine team, available on SHM’s website, hospitalmedicine.org.
- A series of spotlights of hospitalists at all stages of their careers in The Hospitalist, SHM’s monthly newsmagazine.
- A social media campaign inviting hospitalists and their employers to share their success stories using the hashtag #HowWeHospitalist, including banner graphics, profile photo overlays, and more.
- A social media contest to determine the most creative ways of celebrating use of the hashtag.
- A Twitter chat for hospitalists to celebrate virtually with their colleagues and peers from around the world.
“Hospitalists innovate, lead, and push the boundaries of clinical care and deserve to be recognized for their transformative contributions to health care,” said Eric E. Howell, MD, MHM, chief operating officer of SHM. “We hope this is the beginning of a long-standing tradition in honoring hospitalists and the noteworthy work they do.”
For more information, visit www.hospitalmedicine.org/hospitalistday.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Building a better SHM
As we enter the holiday season, the Society of Hospital Medicine is preparing to unwrap a refreshed experience for all members and partners.
Next month, SHM will launch its new association management system (AMS), its new online community platform for the Hospital Medicine Exchange (HMX), and a brand new website to better serve the needs of its constituents.
While many may be unaware of the systems and platforms SHM currently uses, an AMS is essentially SHM’s EHR for its members. It houses each member’s information, so the more information SHM has, the more SHM can customize the types of information you receive. All systems will be integrated so you can quickly access information on the chapter, interest group, or committee to which you belong.
What does this mean to you?
• You’ll be prompted to create a new password for your SHM account. When you set up your new password, we urge you to update your profile to make sure your information is current and that you are receiving content that is most relevant to you.
• As you update your profile, you will have an opportunity to edit your email preferences. If you have previously opted out of SHM emails, we urge you to opt back in to receive information on your local chapter meetings and more targeted messages about SHM offerings tailored specifically to your interests.
• The SHM website, www.hospitalmedicine.org, will be optimized for your smartphone and tablet and have a fresh look and feel on all devices, complete with new, intuitive navigation and streamlined content – making it easier for you to find the information that is the most relevant for you in even less time.
• The Hospital Medicine Exchange (HMX) will move to an intuitive new platform to enhance your online discussions and group collaborations, including chapters, interest groups, committees, and more.
In addition to these technological enhancements, watch for a refreshed design of The Hospitalist, the Journal of Hospital Medicine, and the overall SHM brand to bring a refined, sleek look to all SHM-related products, programs, and communications.
We look forward to better serving the needs of our members and partners with these improvements and encourage you to share your thoughts at [email protected].
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
As we enter the holiday season, the Society of Hospital Medicine is preparing to unwrap a refreshed experience for all members and partners.
Next month, SHM will launch its new association management system (AMS), its new online community platform for the Hospital Medicine Exchange (HMX), and a brand new website to better serve the needs of its constituents.
While many may be unaware of the systems and platforms SHM currently uses, an AMS is essentially SHM’s EHR for its members. It houses each member’s information, so the more information SHM has, the more SHM can customize the types of information you receive. All systems will be integrated so you can quickly access information on the chapter, interest group, or committee to which you belong.
What does this mean to you?
• You’ll be prompted to create a new password for your SHM account. When you set up your new password, we urge you to update your profile to make sure your information is current and that you are receiving content that is most relevant to you.
• As you update your profile, you will have an opportunity to edit your email preferences. If you have previously opted out of SHM emails, we urge you to opt back in to receive information on your local chapter meetings and more targeted messages about SHM offerings tailored specifically to your interests.
• The SHM website, www.hospitalmedicine.org, will be optimized for your smartphone and tablet and have a fresh look and feel on all devices, complete with new, intuitive navigation and streamlined content – making it easier for you to find the information that is the most relevant for you in even less time.
• The Hospital Medicine Exchange (HMX) will move to an intuitive new platform to enhance your online discussions and group collaborations, including chapters, interest groups, committees, and more.
In addition to these technological enhancements, watch for a refreshed design of The Hospitalist, the Journal of Hospital Medicine, and the overall SHM brand to bring a refined, sleek look to all SHM-related products, programs, and communications.
We look forward to better serving the needs of our members and partners with these improvements and encourage you to share your thoughts at [email protected].
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
As we enter the holiday season, the Society of Hospital Medicine is preparing to unwrap a refreshed experience for all members and partners.
Next month, SHM will launch its new association management system (AMS), its new online community platform for the Hospital Medicine Exchange (HMX), and a brand new website to better serve the needs of its constituents.
While many may be unaware of the systems and platforms SHM currently uses, an AMS is essentially SHM’s EHR for its members. It houses each member’s information, so the more information SHM has, the more SHM can customize the types of information you receive. All systems will be integrated so you can quickly access information on the chapter, interest group, or committee to which you belong.
What does this mean to you?
• You’ll be prompted to create a new password for your SHM account. When you set up your new password, we urge you to update your profile to make sure your information is current and that you are receiving content that is most relevant to you.
• As you update your profile, you will have an opportunity to edit your email preferences. If you have previously opted out of SHM emails, we urge you to opt back in to receive information on your local chapter meetings and more targeted messages about SHM offerings tailored specifically to your interests.
• The SHM website, www.hospitalmedicine.org, will be optimized for your smartphone and tablet and have a fresh look and feel on all devices, complete with new, intuitive navigation and streamlined content – making it easier for you to find the information that is the most relevant for you in even less time.
• The Hospital Medicine Exchange (HMX) will move to an intuitive new platform to enhance your online discussions and group collaborations, including chapters, interest groups, committees, and more.
In addition to these technological enhancements, watch for a refreshed design of The Hospitalist, the Journal of Hospital Medicine, and the overall SHM brand to bring a refined, sleek look to all SHM-related products, programs, and communications.
We look forward to better serving the needs of our members and partners with these improvements and encourage you to share your thoughts at [email protected].
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Here’s what’s trending at SHM – Dec. 2017
State of Hospital Medicine Survey opens next month!
The 2018 State of Hospital Medicine Survey will begin in January and last through March with the release of the report in September 2018. Whether you are in a hospital medicine group in an academic or community setting, employed by a hospital or health system, a management company, a private group, or you serve adult or pediatric patients (or both), we need your participation.
Help us help you have the most comprehensive, up-to-date landscape of hospital medicine at your fingertips by participating. As a thank-you for your participation, your group will receive a free copy of the report. Sign up at hospitalmedicine.org/survey.
Apply for SHM’s MARQUIS Med Rec Collaborative kicking off in February 2018
SHM’s MARQUIS Med Rec Collaborative is designed to help hospitals across the United States implement evidence-based best practice medication reconciliation process change and improvement. The collaborative is a 14-month program, spanning from prelaunch to completion.
The staff has the expertise and experience of having completed two previous mentored implementation studies, involving 23 sites and thousands of patients. The collaborative also offers numerous resources, including training materials, project management and process improvement tools for hospitals to use to adapt for their needs to improve the medication reconciliation process. Visit hospitalmedicine.org/MARQUISrecruit to learn more.
Get engaged with public policy
Health care legislation is constantly evolving, and hospitalists play an important role in advocating for hospitalized patients and the hospital medicine movement. SHM is an active voice in many conversations on policy development and reform. Visit hospitalmedicine.org and sign up for the Grassroots Network to stay updated on developments in health care policy, share your experiences with health care programs and participate in policy forums.
Develop your career at Hospital Medicine 2018
Don’t miss SHM’s Annual Conference, Hospital Medicine 2018, to be held April 8-11, 2018. in Orlando. This year, the program was created to help you develop your hospital medicine career, no matter what stage you are in. Two new tracks include Seasoning Your Career and the Career Development Workshops.
Seasoning Your Career focuses on didactics designed to augment those committed to a career in hospital medicine, including topics such as career growth and development, resiliency, work-life balance, and how practical work matters such as schedules affect your career.
The new Career Development Workshops track includes six sessions that aim to help you use skills that will advance your career, such as: Leadership Essentials for Success in Hospital Medicine; Being Female in Hospital Medicine: Overcoming Individual and Institutional Barriers in the Workplace; Do You Have a Minute to Talk? Peer-to-Peer Feedback, and more.
Just starting out in hospital medicine? Back by popular demand, The Early-Career Hospitalists track has been designed for new hospitalists, resident physicians, and medical students interested in pursuing a career in hospital medicine. Designed by SHM’s Physicians-in-Training Committee, which includes nationally recognized hospitalists with expertise in scholarship, career development and medical education, this track aims to inspire future hospitalist leaders.
Visit shmannualconference.org/schedule to learn more.
Two new modules debut on SHM’s Learning Portal
SHM members have access to free continuing medical education (CME) and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) points with the SHM Learning Portal. Don’t miss two new modules: Role of the Medical Consultant and Anesthesia for Internists.
Medical consultation is an important clinical component for most hospitalists. Today, hospitalists also are asked to provide both “curbside” advice and more comprehensive comanagement of medical problems. Hospitalists who are effective consultants communicate skillfully and act professionally. The Role of the Medical Consultant module describes the different roles that hospitalists can perform as medical consultants and provides strategies for improving communications and referring physician satisfaction.
Looking for up-to-date information about surgical anesthesia? The Anesthesia for Internists module discusses the basic forms of surgical anesthesia and contraindications to each, as well as the most commonly used anesthetic drugs, their mechanisms of actions, and side effects.
Both modules are free for SHM members and $45.00 per module for nonmembers. Earn 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and 2 MOC points per each module. Visit shmlearningportal.org to get started today.
Not a member? Join the movement today
More than 15,000 members have joined SHM to show their commitment to revolutionizing patient care. As a member, you will be connected with a wealth of opportunities designed to help you grow professionally, network with colleagues nationwide, and shape the practice of hospital medicine. See a full list of member benefits or become a member today at hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Join a chapter and connect to your local hospital medicine community
SHM hosts more than 50 local chapters nationwide to encourage networking, collaboration, and innovation within the hospital medicine community. Getting involved with your local chapter allows you to share knowledge, engage with colleagues, and stay current on the latest developments in hospital medicine.
Visit hospitalmedicine.org/chapters to find a chapter in your area.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
State of Hospital Medicine Survey opens next month!
The 2018 State of Hospital Medicine Survey will begin in January and last through March with the release of the report in September 2018. Whether you are in a hospital medicine group in an academic or community setting, employed by a hospital or health system, a management company, a private group, or you serve adult or pediatric patients (or both), we need your participation.
Help us help you have the most comprehensive, up-to-date landscape of hospital medicine at your fingertips by participating. As a thank-you for your participation, your group will receive a free copy of the report. Sign up at hospitalmedicine.org/survey.
Apply for SHM’s MARQUIS Med Rec Collaborative kicking off in February 2018
SHM’s MARQUIS Med Rec Collaborative is designed to help hospitals across the United States implement evidence-based best practice medication reconciliation process change and improvement. The collaborative is a 14-month program, spanning from prelaunch to completion.
The staff has the expertise and experience of having completed two previous mentored implementation studies, involving 23 sites and thousands of patients. The collaborative also offers numerous resources, including training materials, project management and process improvement tools for hospitals to use to adapt for their needs to improve the medication reconciliation process. Visit hospitalmedicine.org/MARQUISrecruit to learn more.
Get engaged with public policy
Health care legislation is constantly evolving, and hospitalists play an important role in advocating for hospitalized patients and the hospital medicine movement. SHM is an active voice in many conversations on policy development and reform. Visit hospitalmedicine.org and sign up for the Grassroots Network to stay updated on developments in health care policy, share your experiences with health care programs and participate in policy forums.
Develop your career at Hospital Medicine 2018
Don’t miss SHM’s Annual Conference, Hospital Medicine 2018, to be held April 8-11, 2018. in Orlando. This year, the program was created to help you develop your hospital medicine career, no matter what stage you are in. Two new tracks include Seasoning Your Career and the Career Development Workshops.
Seasoning Your Career focuses on didactics designed to augment those committed to a career in hospital medicine, including topics such as career growth and development, resiliency, work-life balance, and how practical work matters such as schedules affect your career.
The new Career Development Workshops track includes six sessions that aim to help you use skills that will advance your career, such as: Leadership Essentials for Success in Hospital Medicine; Being Female in Hospital Medicine: Overcoming Individual and Institutional Barriers in the Workplace; Do You Have a Minute to Talk? Peer-to-Peer Feedback, and more.
Just starting out in hospital medicine? Back by popular demand, The Early-Career Hospitalists track has been designed for new hospitalists, resident physicians, and medical students interested in pursuing a career in hospital medicine. Designed by SHM’s Physicians-in-Training Committee, which includes nationally recognized hospitalists with expertise in scholarship, career development and medical education, this track aims to inspire future hospitalist leaders.
Visit shmannualconference.org/schedule to learn more.
Two new modules debut on SHM’s Learning Portal
SHM members have access to free continuing medical education (CME) and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) points with the SHM Learning Portal. Don’t miss two new modules: Role of the Medical Consultant and Anesthesia for Internists.
Medical consultation is an important clinical component for most hospitalists. Today, hospitalists also are asked to provide both “curbside” advice and more comprehensive comanagement of medical problems. Hospitalists who are effective consultants communicate skillfully and act professionally. The Role of the Medical Consultant module describes the different roles that hospitalists can perform as medical consultants and provides strategies for improving communications and referring physician satisfaction.
Looking for up-to-date information about surgical anesthesia? The Anesthesia for Internists module discusses the basic forms of surgical anesthesia and contraindications to each, as well as the most commonly used anesthetic drugs, their mechanisms of actions, and side effects.
Both modules are free for SHM members and $45.00 per module for nonmembers. Earn 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and 2 MOC points per each module. Visit shmlearningportal.org to get started today.
Not a member? Join the movement today
More than 15,000 members have joined SHM to show their commitment to revolutionizing patient care. As a member, you will be connected with a wealth of opportunities designed to help you grow professionally, network with colleagues nationwide, and shape the practice of hospital medicine. See a full list of member benefits or become a member today at hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Join a chapter and connect to your local hospital medicine community
SHM hosts more than 50 local chapters nationwide to encourage networking, collaboration, and innovation within the hospital medicine community. Getting involved with your local chapter allows you to share knowledge, engage with colleagues, and stay current on the latest developments in hospital medicine.
Visit hospitalmedicine.org/chapters to find a chapter in your area.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
State of Hospital Medicine Survey opens next month!
The 2018 State of Hospital Medicine Survey will begin in January and last through March with the release of the report in September 2018. Whether you are in a hospital medicine group in an academic or community setting, employed by a hospital or health system, a management company, a private group, or you serve adult or pediatric patients (or both), we need your participation.
Help us help you have the most comprehensive, up-to-date landscape of hospital medicine at your fingertips by participating. As a thank-you for your participation, your group will receive a free copy of the report. Sign up at hospitalmedicine.org/survey.
Apply for SHM’s MARQUIS Med Rec Collaborative kicking off in February 2018
SHM’s MARQUIS Med Rec Collaborative is designed to help hospitals across the United States implement evidence-based best practice medication reconciliation process change and improvement. The collaborative is a 14-month program, spanning from prelaunch to completion.
The staff has the expertise and experience of having completed two previous mentored implementation studies, involving 23 sites and thousands of patients. The collaborative also offers numerous resources, including training materials, project management and process improvement tools for hospitals to use to adapt for their needs to improve the medication reconciliation process. Visit hospitalmedicine.org/MARQUISrecruit to learn more.
Get engaged with public policy
Health care legislation is constantly evolving, and hospitalists play an important role in advocating for hospitalized patients and the hospital medicine movement. SHM is an active voice in many conversations on policy development and reform. Visit hospitalmedicine.org and sign up for the Grassroots Network to stay updated on developments in health care policy, share your experiences with health care programs and participate in policy forums.
Develop your career at Hospital Medicine 2018
Don’t miss SHM’s Annual Conference, Hospital Medicine 2018, to be held April 8-11, 2018. in Orlando. This year, the program was created to help you develop your hospital medicine career, no matter what stage you are in. Two new tracks include Seasoning Your Career and the Career Development Workshops.
Seasoning Your Career focuses on didactics designed to augment those committed to a career in hospital medicine, including topics such as career growth and development, resiliency, work-life balance, and how practical work matters such as schedules affect your career.
The new Career Development Workshops track includes six sessions that aim to help you use skills that will advance your career, such as: Leadership Essentials for Success in Hospital Medicine; Being Female in Hospital Medicine: Overcoming Individual and Institutional Barriers in the Workplace; Do You Have a Minute to Talk? Peer-to-Peer Feedback, and more.
Just starting out in hospital medicine? Back by popular demand, The Early-Career Hospitalists track has been designed for new hospitalists, resident physicians, and medical students interested in pursuing a career in hospital medicine. Designed by SHM’s Physicians-in-Training Committee, which includes nationally recognized hospitalists with expertise in scholarship, career development and medical education, this track aims to inspire future hospitalist leaders.
Visit shmannualconference.org/schedule to learn more.
Two new modules debut on SHM’s Learning Portal
SHM members have access to free continuing medical education (CME) and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) points with the SHM Learning Portal. Don’t miss two new modules: Role of the Medical Consultant and Anesthesia for Internists.
Medical consultation is an important clinical component for most hospitalists. Today, hospitalists also are asked to provide both “curbside” advice and more comprehensive comanagement of medical problems. Hospitalists who are effective consultants communicate skillfully and act professionally. The Role of the Medical Consultant module describes the different roles that hospitalists can perform as medical consultants and provides strategies for improving communications and referring physician satisfaction.
Looking for up-to-date information about surgical anesthesia? The Anesthesia for Internists module discusses the basic forms of surgical anesthesia and contraindications to each, as well as the most commonly used anesthetic drugs, their mechanisms of actions, and side effects.
Both modules are free for SHM members and $45.00 per module for nonmembers. Earn 2 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and 2 MOC points per each module. Visit shmlearningportal.org to get started today.
Not a member? Join the movement today
More than 15,000 members have joined SHM to show their commitment to revolutionizing patient care. As a member, you will be connected with a wealth of opportunities designed to help you grow professionally, network with colleagues nationwide, and shape the practice of hospital medicine. See a full list of member benefits or become a member today at hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Join a chapter and connect to your local hospital medicine community
SHM hosts more than 50 local chapters nationwide to encourage networking, collaboration, and innovation within the hospital medicine community. Getting involved with your local chapter allows you to share knowledge, engage with colleagues, and stay current on the latest developments in hospital medicine.
Visit hospitalmedicine.org/chapters to find a chapter in your area.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Here’s what’s trending at SHM – Nov. 2017
Recognizing American Diabetes Month, COPD Awareness Month, and CDC’s Get Smart Week with QI Solutions
- There’s no better time than during American Diabetes Month to learn more about SHM’s Glycemic Control programs. Find out how your institution can submit point-of-care data to SHM’s Data Center, generate monthly reports and be included in the national glucometrics benchmark report. Hospital systems are also encouraged to subscribe to track and compare their individual as well as overall performance. Be one of the 100-plus hospitals nationwide that are supported by SHM’s respected Glycemic Control Programs. Contact Sara Platt for a free demo at [email protected] or by phone at 267-702-2672. For additional information, visit hospitalmedicine.org/gc.
- November marks Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Month, and it is critical that hospitals begin to direct QI resources to improving care for COPD patients. SHM developed a free guide to help you make changes to COPD care at both the individual patient and the institutional levels. Whether you are a clinician, medical director, VP of quality or chief medical officer, these resources can help you. Visit hospitalmedicine.org/COPD to download the guide.
- And, in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s (CDC’s) Get Smart Week, SHM is committed to promoting improved antibiotic prescribing behaviors among U.S. hospitalists. Through the Fight the Resistance campaign, SHM has developed many antimicrobial stewardship resources, including an implementation guide, four educational modules, and posters to hang in your hospital. Learn more at hospitalmedicine.org/abx.
Present your abstract in front of a national audience at HM18
SHM is accepting submissions for the Research, Innovations, and Clinical Vignettes (RIV) Competition at Hospital Medicine 2018 (HM18). Based on past experience, the RIV Competition is likely to be one of the most popular events at HM18, enabling hospitalists from across the country to discuss emerging science and clinical cases, share feedback, and make valuable professional connections.
The competition features more than 1,700 applicants vying for approximately 900 poster spots. Plenary and oral sessions are chosen from the pool of abstracts prior to the conference, and authors are invited to present on-site at HM18 in front of a national audience.
Many of the cutting-edge abstracts that are first presented at SHM’s RIV sessions go on to be published in highly respected medical journals. The competition also includes a special Trainee Award category for resident and student authors.
SHM is excited to launch the Resident Travel Grant for 10 residents to receive funding to help cover the costs of travel and accommodations to attend SHM’s annual conference. See full details on how to apply and the selection process at shmannualconference.org/riv.
The submission deadline is Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017.
Distinguish yourself as a Class of 2018 Fellow in Hospital Medicine
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself in the rapidly growing profession of hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating the core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
Apply now and learn how you can join this prestigious group of hospitalists at hospitalmedicine.org/fellows. Applications officially close on Nov. 30, 2017.
The hospital observation care problem: Perspectives and solutions from SHM
Hospitalists provide the majority of observation care to Medicare beneficiaries and are often the primary points of contact for patients as they navigate the impact of inpatient and observation care determinations during and after their hospitalizations.
In 2017, SHM re-surveyed members to understand the state of hospital observation care after several legislative and regulatory changes. Through this new survey, hospitalists reported on their experience with the two-midnight rule and the impact of the recent Notification of Observation Treatment and Implication of Care Eligibility (NOTICE) Act, which requires hospitals to inform patients through the Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON) form that they are hospitalized under observation. Read the white paper to get perspectives and solutions from SHM at hospitalmedicine.org/advocacy.
Introducing ‘Ultrasonography: Essentials in Critical Care’
Brought to you by SHM and CHEST®, the Ultrasonography: Essentials in Critical Care course will be held Dec. 1-3, 2017, at the CHEST Innovation, Simulation, and Training Center in Glenview, Ill.
Enhance your point-of-care ultrasonography skills through hands-on training by experts in the field. Discover key elements of critical care ultrasonography and practice image acquisition with human models using high-quality ultrasound machines in this intensive 3-day course. Participants will earn 20.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and MOC points.
Topics include:
- Vascular Access
- Vascular Diagnostic
- Echocardiography: Techniques and Standard Views
- Basic Critical Care and Echocardiography Overview
- Common Clinical Application of Ultrasonography to Guide Management of the Critically Ill
Learn more and register at livelearning.chestnet.org/ultrasonography.
Not a member? Join the movement today
Over 15,000 members have joined SHM to show their commitment to transforming health care and revolutionizing patient care. As an SHM member you will be connected to a wealth of opportunities designed to help you grow professionally, network with colleagues nationwide, and shape the practice of hospital medicine. See a full list of SHM member benefits or become a member today by visiting hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Recognizing American Diabetes Month, COPD Awareness Month, and CDC’s Get Smart Week with QI Solutions
- There’s no better time than during American Diabetes Month to learn more about SHM’s Glycemic Control programs. Find out how your institution can submit point-of-care data to SHM’s Data Center, generate monthly reports and be included in the national glucometrics benchmark report. Hospital systems are also encouraged to subscribe to track and compare their individual as well as overall performance. Be one of the 100-plus hospitals nationwide that are supported by SHM’s respected Glycemic Control Programs. Contact Sara Platt for a free demo at [email protected] or by phone at 267-702-2672. For additional information, visit hospitalmedicine.org/gc.
- November marks Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Month, and it is critical that hospitals begin to direct QI resources to improving care for COPD patients. SHM developed a free guide to help you make changes to COPD care at both the individual patient and the institutional levels. Whether you are a clinician, medical director, VP of quality or chief medical officer, these resources can help you. Visit hospitalmedicine.org/COPD to download the guide.
- And, in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s (CDC’s) Get Smart Week, SHM is committed to promoting improved antibiotic prescribing behaviors among U.S. hospitalists. Through the Fight the Resistance campaign, SHM has developed many antimicrobial stewardship resources, including an implementation guide, four educational modules, and posters to hang in your hospital. Learn more at hospitalmedicine.org/abx.
Present your abstract in front of a national audience at HM18
SHM is accepting submissions for the Research, Innovations, and Clinical Vignettes (RIV) Competition at Hospital Medicine 2018 (HM18). Based on past experience, the RIV Competition is likely to be one of the most popular events at HM18, enabling hospitalists from across the country to discuss emerging science and clinical cases, share feedback, and make valuable professional connections.
The competition features more than 1,700 applicants vying for approximately 900 poster spots. Plenary and oral sessions are chosen from the pool of abstracts prior to the conference, and authors are invited to present on-site at HM18 in front of a national audience.
Many of the cutting-edge abstracts that are first presented at SHM’s RIV sessions go on to be published in highly respected medical journals. The competition also includes a special Trainee Award category for resident and student authors.
SHM is excited to launch the Resident Travel Grant for 10 residents to receive funding to help cover the costs of travel and accommodations to attend SHM’s annual conference. See full details on how to apply and the selection process at shmannualconference.org/riv.
The submission deadline is Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017.
Distinguish yourself as a Class of 2018 Fellow in Hospital Medicine
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself in the rapidly growing profession of hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating the core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
Apply now and learn how you can join this prestigious group of hospitalists at hospitalmedicine.org/fellows. Applications officially close on Nov. 30, 2017.
The hospital observation care problem: Perspectives and solutions from SHM
Hospitalists provide the majority of observation care to Medicare beneficiaries and are often the primary points of contact for patients as they navigate the impact of inpatient and observation care determinations during and after their hospitalizations.
In 2017, SHM re-surveyed members to understand the state of hospital observation care after several legislative and regulatory changes. Through this new survey, hospitalists reported on their experience with the two-midnight rule and the impact of the recent Notification of Observation Treatment and Implication of Care Eligibility (NOTICE) Act, which requires hospitals to inform patients through the Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON) form that they are hospitalized under observation. Read the white paper to get perspectives and solutions from SHM at hospitalmedicine.org/advocacy.
Introducing ‘Ultrasonography: Essentials in Critical Care’
Brought to you by SHM and CHEST®, the Ultrasonography: Essentials in Critical Care course will be held Dec. 1-3, 2017, at the CHEST Innovation, Simulation, and Training Center in Glenview, Ill.
Enhance your point-of-care ultrasonography skills through hands-on training by experts in the field. Discover key elements of critical care ultrasonography and practice image acquisition with human models using high-quality ultrasound machines in this intensive 3-day course. Participants will earn 20.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and MOC points.
Topics include:
- Vascular Access
- Vascular Diagnostic
- Echocardiography: Techniques and Standard Views
- Basic Critical Care and Echocardiography Overview
- Common Clinical Application of Ultrasonography to Guide Management of the Critically Ill
Learn more and register at livelearning.chestnet.org/ultrasonography.
Not a member? Join the movement today
Over 15,000 members have joined SHM to show their commitment to transforming health care and revolutionizing patient care. As an SHM member you will be connected to a wealth of opportunities designed to help you grow professionally, network with colleagues nationwide, and shape the practice of hospital medicine. See a full list of SHM member benefits or become a member today by visiting hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Recognizing American Diabetes Month, COPD Awareness Month, and CDC’s Get Smart Week with QI Solutions
- There’s no better time than during American Diabetes Month to learn more about SHM’s Glycemic Control programs. Find out how your institution can submit point-of-care data to SHM’s Data Center, generate monthly reports and be included in the national glucometrics benchmark report. Hospital systems are also encouraged to subscribe to track and compare their individual as well as overall performance. Be one of the 100-plus hospitals nationwide that are supported by SHM’s respected Glycemic Control Programs. Contact Sara Platt for a free demo at [email protected] or by phone at 267-702-2672. For additional information, visit hospitalmedicine.org/gc.
- November marks Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Month, and it is critical that hospitals begin to direct QI resources to improving care for COPD patients. SHM developed a free guide to help you make changes to COPD care at both the individual patient and the institutional levels. Whether you are a clinician, medical director, VP of quality or chief medical officer, these resources can help you. Visit hospitalmedicine.org/COPD to download the guide.
- And, in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s (CDC’s) Get Smart Week, SHM is committed to promoting improved antibiotic prescribing behaviors among U.S. hospitalists. Through the Fight the Resistance campaign, SHM has developed many antimicrobial stewardship resources, including an implementation guide, four educational modules, and posters to hang in your hospital. Learn more at hospitalmedicine.org/abx.
Present your abstract in front of a national audience at HM18
SHM is accepting submissions for the Research, Innovations, and Clinical Vignettes (RIV) Competition at Hospital Medicine 2018 (HM18). Based on past experience, the RIV Competition is likely to be one of the most popular events at HM18, enabling hospitalists from across the country to discuss emerging science and clinical cases, share feedback, and make valuable professional connections.
The competition features more than 1,700 applicants vying for approximately 900 poster spots. Plenary and oral sessions are chosen from the pool of abstracts prior to the conference, and authors are invited to present on-site at HM18 in front of a national audience.
Many of the cutting-edge abstracts that are first presented at SHM’s RIV sessions go on to be published in highly respected medical journals. The competition also includes a special Trainee Award category for resident and student authors.
SHM is excited to launch the Resident Travel Grant for 10 residents to receive funding to help cover the costs of travel and accommodations to attend SHM’s annual conference. See full details on how to apply and the selection process at shmannualconference.org/riv.
The submission deadline is Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017.
Distinguish yourself as a Class of 2018 Fellow in Hospital Medicine
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself in the rapidly growing profession of hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating the core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
Apply now and learn how you can join this prestigious group of hospitalists at hospitalmedicine.org/fellows. Applications officially close on Nov. 30, 2017.
The hospital observation care problem: Perspectives and solutions from SHM
Hospitalists provide the majority of observation care to Medicare beneficiaries and are often the primary points of contact for patients as they navigate the impact of inpatient and observation care determinations during and after their hospitalizations.
In 2017, SHM re-surveyed members to understand the state of hospital observation care after several legislative and regulatory changes. Through this new survey, hospitalists reported on their experience with the two-midnight rule and the impact of the recent Notification of Observation Treatment and Implication of Care Eligibility (NOTICE) Act, which requires hospitals to inform patients through the Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON) form that they are hospitalized under observation. Read the white paper to get perspectives and solutions from SHM at hospitalmedicine.org/advocacy.
Introducing ‘Ultrasonography: Essentials in Critical Care’
Brought to you by SHM and CHEST®, the Ultrasonography: Essentials in Critical Care course will be held Dec. 1-3, 2017, at the CHEST Innovation, Simulation, and Training Center in Glenview, Ill.
Enhance your point-of-care ultrasonography skills through hands-on training by experts in the field. Discover key elements of critical care ultrasonography and practice image acquisition with human models using high-quality ultrasound machines in this intensive 3-day course. Participants will earn 20.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and MOC points.
Topics include:
- Vascular Access
- Vascular Diagnostic
- Echocardiography: Techniques and Standard Views
- Basic Critical Care and Echocardiography Overview
- Common Clinical Application of Ultrasonography to Guide Management of the Critically Ill
Learn more and register at livelearning.chestnet.org/ultrasonography.
Not a member? Join the movement today
Over 15,000 members have joined SHM to show their commitment to transforming health care and revolutionizing patient care. As an SHM member you will be connected to a wealth of opportunities designed to help you grow professionally, network with colleagues nationwide, and shape the practice of hospital medicine. See a full list of SHM member benefits or become a member today by visiting hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Here’s what’s trending at SHM – Oct. 2017
Don’t miss pre-courses at HM18
Enrich your educational experience and earn additional CME credit and MOC points with pre-courses at Hospital Medicine 2018 (HM18), to be held from April 8-11, 2018, at the Orlando (Fla.) World Center Marriott.
Broaden your skills, fine-tune your practice, and immerse yourself in a day of learning by enrolling in one of the following:
• Bedside procedures for the hospitalist
• Essentials of perioperative medicine and comanagement for the hospitalist
• Hospitalist practice management: How to thrive in a time of intense change
• Sepsis: New insights into detection and management
• Keep your finger on the pulse – cardiology update for the hospitalist
• Maintenance of certification and board prep
• Point-of-care ultrasound for the hospitalist
Pre-course day is Sunday, April 8, 2018. Learn more and register at shmannualconference.org/precourse.
Improve quality at your institution with SHM
The National Association for Healthcare Quality’s (NAHQ) Healthcare Quality Week is Oct. 15-21, 2017, a week dedicated to celebrating the contributions professionals have made in the field and bringing awareness to the profession of health care quality. SHM’s Center for Quality Improvement provides a variety of resources, tools, and programs to address quality and patient safety issues at your institution. Learn more at hospitalmedicine.org/QI.
Distinguish yourself as a Class of 2018 Fellow in Hospital Medicine
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself in the rapidly growing profession of hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating the core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
Apply now and learn how you can join this prestigious group of hospitalists at hospitalmedicine.org/fellows. Applications officially close on Nov. 30, 2017.
Critical care for the hospitalist: Now on the SHM Learning Portal
Many hospitalists provide critical care services without adequate support or training, putting patients at risk and exposing hospitalists to medical liability. Don’t miss the newest SHM Learning Portal series, Critical Care for the Hospitalist. The four courses in this educational series cover common or high-risk clinical scenarios that hospitalists encounter in and out of the intensive care unit, including:
1. Airway management for the hospitalist
2. Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation for the hospitalist
3. Arrhythmias
4. High-risk pulmonary embolism
This series is free for SHM members and $45 per module for nonmembers. Earn 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and ABIM MOC points per each module. Visit shmlearningportal.org to get started today.
Connect with SHM locally at a chapter meeting near you
Attend a chapter meeting to experience SHM at the local level. Chapter meetings provide focused educational topics through keynote speakers, presentations, and opportunities to network with other hospitalists in your area. Find a chapter meeting close to you at hospitalmedicine.org/chapters.
Stay on top of trending topics in practice management
SHM recently released white papers on trending topics in practice management: Hospitalist Perspectives on EMRs, Telemedicine in Hospital Medicine, and the Evolution of Co-Management in Hospital Medicine. These resources are free to download to members and can be found at hospitalmedicine.org under the Practice Management tab.
Enhance your coding skills and earn CME
SHM’s Clinical Documentation & Coding for Hospitalists (formerly CODE-H) recently launched an updated program with all-new content that offers hospitalists the latest information on best practices in coding, documentation, and compliance from national experts. It provides eight recorded webinar sessions presented by expert faculty, downloadable resources, and an interactive discussion forum on SHM’s online community.
CME credits are offered through an evaluation following the webinars. Each participant is eligible for CME credits for completion of the series.
To learn more, visit hospitalmedicine.org/CODEH. If you have questions on the new program, please contact [email protected].
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Don’t miss pre-courses at HM18
Enrich your educational experience and earn additional CME credit and MOC points with pre-courses at Hospital Medicine 2018 (HM18), to be held from April 8-11, 2018, at the Orlando (Fla.) World Center Marriott.
Broaden your skills, fine-tune your practice, and immerse yourself in a day of learning by enrolling in one of the following:
• Bedside procedures for the hospitalist
• Essentials of perioperative medicine and comanagement for the hospitalist
• Hospitalist practice management: How to thrive in a time of intense change
• Sepsis: New insights into detection and management
• Keep your finger on the pulse – cardiology update for the hospitalist
• Maintenance of certification and board prep
• Point-of-care ultrasound for the hospitalist
Pre-course day is Sunday, April 8, 2018. Learn more and register at shmannualconference.org/precourse.
Improve quality at your institution with SHM
The National Association for Healthcare Quality’s (NAHQ) Healthcare Quality Week is Oct. 15-21, 2017, a week dedicated to celebrating the contributions professionals have made in the field and bringing awareness to the profession of health care quality. SHM’s Center for Quality Improvement provides a variety of resources, tools, and programs to address quality and patient safety issues at your institution. Learn more at hospitalmedicine.org/QI.
Distinguish yourself as a Class of 2018 Fellow in Hospital Medicine
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself in the rapidly growing profession of hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating the core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
Apply now and learn how you can join this prestigious group of hospitalists at hospitalmedicine.org/fellows. Applications officially close on Nov. 30, 2017.
Critical care for the hospitalist: Now on the SHM Learning Portal
Many hospitalists provide critical care services without adequate support or training, putting patients at risk and exposing hospitalists to medical liability. Don’t miss the newest SHM Learning Portal series, Critical Care for the Hospitalist. The four courses in this educational series cover common or high-risk clinical scenarios that hospitalists encounter in and out of the intensive care unit, including:
1. Airway management for the hospitalist
2. Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation for the hospitalist
3. Arrhythmias
4. High-risk pulmonary embolism
This series is free for SHM members and $45 per module for nonmembers. Earn 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and ABIM MOC points per each module. Visit shmlearningportal.org to get started today.
Connect with SHM locally at a chapter meeting near you
Attend a chapter meeting to experience SHM at the local level. Chapter meetings provide focused educational topics through keynote speakers, presentations, and opportunities to network with other hospitalists in your area. Find a chapter meeting close to you at hospitalmedicine.org/chapters.
Stay on top of trending topics in practice management
SHM recently released white papers on trending topics in practice management: Hospitalist Perspectives on EMRs, Telemedicine in Hospital Medicine, and the Evolution of Co-Management in Hospital Medicine. These resources are free to download to members and can be found at hospitalmedicine.org under the Practice Management tab.
Enhance your coding skills and earn CME
SHM’s Clinical Documentation & Coding for Hospitalists (formerly CODE-H) recently launched an updated program with all-new content that offers hospitalists the latest information on best practices in coding, documentation, and compliance from national experts. It provides eight recorded webinar sessions presented by expert faculty, downloadable resources, and an interactive discussion forum on SHM’s online community.
CME credits are offered through an evaluation following the webinars. Each participant is eligible for CME credits for completion of the series.
To learn more, visit hospitalmedicine.org/CODEH. If you have questions on the new program, please contact [email protected].
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Don’t miss pre-courses at HM18
Enrich your educational experience and earn additional CME credit and MOC points with pre-courses at Hospital Medicine 2018 (HM18), to be held from April 8-11, 2018, at the Orlando (Fla.) World Center Marriott.
Broaden your skills, fine-tune your practice, and immerse yourself in a day of learning by enrolling in one of the following:
• Bedside procedures for the hospitalist
• Essentials of perioperative medicine and comanagement for the hospitalist
• Hospitalist practice management: How to thrive in a time of intense change
• Sepsis: New insights into detection and management
• Keep your finger on the pulse – cardiology update for the hospitalist
• Maintenance of certification and board prep
• Point-of-care ultrasound for the hospitalist
Pre-course day is Sunday, April 8, 2018. Learn more and register at shmannualconference.org/precourse.
Improve quality at your institution with SHM
The National Association for Healthcare Quality’s (NAHQ) Healthcare Quality Week is Oct. 15-21, 2017, a week dedicated to celebrating the contributions professionals have made in the field and bringing awareness to the profession of health care quality. SHM’s Center for Quality Improvement provides a variety of resources, tools, and programs to address quality and patient safety issues at your institution. Learn more at hospitalmedicine.org/QI.
Distinguish yourself as a Class of 2018 Fellow in Hospital Medicine
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself in the rapidly growing profession of hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating the core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
Apply now and learn how you can join this prestigious group of hospitalists at hospitalmedicine.org/fellows. Applications officially close on Nov. 30, 2017.
Critical care for the hospitalist: Now on the SHM Learning Portal
Many hospitalists provide critical care services without adequate support or training, putting patients at risk and exposing hospitalists to medical liability. Don’t miss the newest SHM Learning Portal series, Critical Care for the Hospitalist. The four courses in this educational series cover common or high-risk clinical scenarios that hospitalists encounter in and out of the intensive care unit, including:
1. Airway management for the hospitalist
2. Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation for the hospitalist
3. Arrhythmias
4. High-risk pulmonary embolism
This series is free for SHM members and $45 per module for nonmembers. Earn 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and ABIM MOC points per each module. Visit shmlearningportal.org to get started today.
Connect with SHM locally at a chapter meeting near you
Attend a chapter meeting to experience SHM at the local level. Chapter meetings provide focused educational topics through keynote speakers, presentations, and opportunities to network with other hospitalists in your area. Find a chapter meeting close to you at hospitalmedicine.org/chapters.
Stay on top of trending topics in practice management
SHM recently released white papers on trending topics in practice management: Hospitalist Perspectives on EMRs, Telemedicine in Hospital Medicine, and the Evolution of Co-Management in Hospital Medicine. These resources are free to download to members and can be found at hospitalmedicine.org under the Practice Management tab.
Enhance your coding skills and earn CME
SHM’s Clinical Documentation & Coding for Hospitalists (formerly CODE-H) recently launched an updated program with all-new content that offers hospitalists the latest information on best practices in coding, documentation, and compliance from national experts. It provides eight recorded webinar sessions presented by expert faculty, downloadable resources, and an interactive discussion forum on SHM’s online community.
CME credits are offered through an evaluation following the webinars. Each participant is eligible for CME credits for completion of the series.
To learn more, visit hospitalmedicine.org/CODEH. If you have questions on the new program, please contact [email protected].
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Here’s what’s trending at SHM - Sept. 2017
Early decision for Fellows applications is Sept. 15. Apply now!
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself among your peers in hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
“I was encouraged to consider SHM’s Fellow designation by other members of an SHM committee that I belonged to. Although reluctant at first, I realized that this was an opportunity to really confirm that I was a career hospitalist. The application process itself allowed me to objectively evaluate the work I had done to date and how it fit into my overall career plan. I believe that this FHM designation has fostered connections in the HM community and within my own institution that may not have been open to me before.” – Dr. Patricia Seymour, MD, FAAFP, FHM
Got research? Get noticed at HM18!
Don’t miss your chance to present your research to a national audience. SHM’s scientific abstract and poster competition, known as Research, Innovations, and Clinical Vignettes (RIV), is one of the most popular events at SHM’s annual meeting, enabling hospitalists from across the country to discuss emerging scientific and clinical cases, share feedback, and make valuable professional connections.
Hospital Medicine 2018 (HM18) will be held April 8-11, 2018 at the Orlando World Center Marriott. Many cutting-edge abstracts first presented at SHM’s RIV sessions go on to be published in respected medical journals. Yours could be next.
For more details, visit hospitalmedicine2018.org.
Know someone with exceptional achievements in Hospital Medicine?
SHM’s prestigious Awards of Excellence recognize exceptional achievements in the field of hospital medicine in the following categories:
• Excellence in Research.
• Management Excellence in Hospital Medicine.
• Outstanding Service in Hospital Medicine.
• Excellence in Teaching.
• Clinical Excellence for Physicians.
• Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.
• Excellence in Humanitarian Services.
• Excellence in Teamwork.
Awards of Excellence nominations are due on Oct. 2, 2017. Nominate yourself or a colleague today at hospitalmedicine.org/awards.
Invest in your career with SPARK ONE
SPARK ONE, SHM’s premier online self-assessment created specifically for hospital medicine professionals, is the perfect tool to help you reach your goals. The activity contains 450+ vignette-style multiple-choice questions covering 100% of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine (FPHM) exam blueprint.
This online tool is your complete resource for successfully preparing for the FPHM exam or assessing your general knowledge in hospital medicine. Used as a self-paced study guide, it engages learners through an open-book format, allowing users to review detailed learning objectives and discussion points, and define individual areas of strengths and weaknesses. Earn up to 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and 23 MOC points.
Learn more at hospitalmedicine.org/sparkone.
Strengthen your knowledge & skills in practice administration
Get involved in the SHM Practice Administrators’ Committee 2018 Mentor/Mentee Program.
This program helps you create relationships and serves as an outlet for you to pose questions or ideas to a seasoned hospital medicine group administrator. There are two different ways you can participate: as a less experienced administrator looking for a mentor or as a more experienced administrator looking to be paired with a peer. This program is free to members only. Not a member? Join today at hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Learn more about the program and submit your application at hospitalmedicine.org/pamentor.
Obtain an extensive insight into Hospital Medicine groups configuration and operation
SHM’s State of Hospital Medicine Report includes data collected from 600 hospital medicine groups (HMGs) representing 9,000 providers to keep you current on hospitalist compensation and production, in addition to cutting-edge knowledge covering practice demographics, staffing levels, turnover, staff growth, compensation methods, and financial support for solid, evidence-based management decisions.
The 2016 State of Hospital Medicine Report is not only in print but also available in an enhanced, fully searchable digital version. Order your copy at hospitalmedicine.org/sohm.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Early decision for Fellows applications is Sept. 15. Apply now!
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself among your peers in hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
“I was encouraged to consider SHM’s Fellow designation by other members of an SHM committee that I belonged to. Although reluctant at first, I realized that this was an opportunity to really confirm that I was a career hospitalist. The application process itself allowed me to objectively evaluate the work I had done to date and how it fit into my overall career plan. I believe that this FHM designation has fostered connections in the HM community and within my own institution that may not have been open to me before.” – Dr. Patricia Seymour, MD, FAAFP, FHM
Got research? Get noticed at HM18!
Don’t miss your chance to present your research to a national audience. SHM’s scientific abstract and poster competition, known as Research, Innovations, and Clinical Vignettes (RIV), is one of the most popular events at SHM’s annual meeting, enabling hospitalists from across the country to discuss emerging scientific and clinical cases, share feedback, and make valuable professional connections.
Hospital Medicine 2018 (HM18) will be held April 8-11, 2018 at the Orlando World Center Marriott. Many cutting-edge abstracts first presented at SHM’s RIV sessions go on to be published in respected medical journals. Yours could be next.
For more details, visit hospitalmedicine2018.org.
Know someone with exceptional achievements in Hospital Medicine?
SHM’s prestigious Awards of Excellence recognize exceptional achievements in the field of hospital medicine in the following categories:
• Excellence in Research.
• Management Excellence in Hospital Medicine.
• Outstanding Service in Hospital Medicine.
• Excellence in Teaching.
• Clinical Excellence for Physicians.
• Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.
• Excellence in Humanitarian Services.
• Excellence in Teamwork.
Awards of Excellence nominations are due on Oct. 2, 2017. Nominate yourself or a colleague today at hospitalmedicine.org/awards.
Invest in your career with SPARK ONE
SPARK ONE, SHM’s premier online self-assessment created specifically for hospital medicine professionals, is the perfect tool to help you reach your goals. The activity contains 450+ vignette-style multiple-choice questions covering 100% of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine (FPHM) exam blueprint.
This online tool is your complete resource for successfully preparing for the FPHM exam or assessing your general knowledge in hospital medicine. Used as a self-paced study guide, it engages learners through an open-book format, allowing users to review detailed learning objectives and discussion points, and define individual areas of strengths and weaknesses. Earn up to 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and 23 MOC points.
Learn more at hospitalmedicine.org/sparkone.
Strengthen your knowledge & skills in practice administration
Get involved in the SHM Practice Administrators’ Committee 2018 Mentor/Mentee Program.
This program helps you create relationships and serves as an outlet for you to pose questions or ideas to a seasoned hospital medicine group administrator. There are two different ways you can participate: as a less experienced administrator looking for a mentor or as a more experienced administrator looking to be paired with a peer. This program is free to members only. Not a member? Join today at hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Learn more about the program and submit your application at hospitalmedicine.org/pamentor.
Obtain an extensive insight into Hospital Medicine groups configuration and operation
SHM’s State of Hospital Medicine Report includes data collected from 600 hospital medicine groups (HMGs) representing 9,000 providers to keep you current on hospitalist compensation and production, in addition to cutting-edge knowledge covering practice demographics, staffing levels, turnover, staff growth, compensation methods, and financial support for solid, evidence-based management decisions.
The 2016 State of Hospital Medicine Report is not only in print but also available in an enhanced, fully searchable digital version. Order your copy at hospitalmedicine.org/sohm.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Early decision for Fellows applications is Sept. 15. Apply now!
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself among your peers in hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
“I was encouraged to consider SHM’s Fellow designation by other members of an SHM committee that I belonged to. Although reluctant at first, I realized that this was an opportunity to really confirm that I was a career hospitalist. The application process itself allowed me to objectively evaluate the work I had done to date and how it fit into my overall career plan. I believe that this FHM designation has fostered connections in the HM community and within my own institution that may not have been open to me before.” – Dr. Patricia Seymour, MD, FAAFP, FHM
Got research? Get noticed at HM18!
Don’t miss your chance to present your research to a national audience. SHM’s scientific abstract and poster competition, known as Research, Innovations, and Clinical Vignettes (RIV), is one of the most popular events at SHM’s annual meeting, enabling hospitalists from across the country to discuss emerging scientific and clinical cases, share feedback, and make valuable professional connections.
Hospital Medicine 2018 (HM18) will be held April 8-11, 2018 at the Orlando World Center Marriott. Many cutting-edge abstracts first presented at SHM’s RIV sessions go on to be published in respected medical journals. Yours could be next.
For more details, visit hospitalmedicine2018.org.
Know someone with exceptional achievements in Hospital Medicine?
SHM’s prestigious Awards of Excellence recognize exceptional achievements in the field of hospital medicine in the following categories:
• Excellence in Research.
• Management Excellence in Hospital Medicine.
• Outstanding Service in Hospital Medicine.
• Excellence in Teaching.
• Clinical Excellence for Physicians.
• Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants.
• Excellence in Humanitarian Services.
• Excellence in Teamwork.
Awards of Excellence nominations are due on Oct. 2, 2017. Nominate yourself or a colleague today at hospitalmedicine.org/awards.
Invest in your career with SPARK ONE
SPARK ONE, SHM’s premier online self-assessment created specifically for hospital medicine professionals, is the perfect tool to help you reach your goals. The activity contains 450+ vignette-style multiple-choice questions covering 100% of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine (FPHM) exam blueprint.
This online tool is your complete resource for successfully preparing for the FPHM exam or assessing your general knowledge in hospital medicine. Used as a self-paced study guide, it engages learners through an open-book format, allowing users to review detailed learning objectives and discussion points, and define individual areas of strengths and weaknesses. Earn up to 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and 23 MOC points.
Learn more at hospitalmedicine.org/sparkone.
Strengthen your knowledge & skills in practice administration
Get involved in the SHM Practice Administrators’ Committee 2018 Mentor/Mentee Program.
This program helps you create relationships and serves as an outlet for you to pose questions or ideas to a seasoned hospital medicine group administrator. There are two different ways you can participate: as a less experienced administrator looking for a mentor or as a more experienced administrator looking to be paired with a peer. This program is free to members only. Not a member? Join today at hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Learn more about the program and submit your application at hospitalmedicine.org/pamentor.
Obtain an extensive insight into Hospital Medicine groups configuration and operation
SHM’s State of Hospital Medicine Report includes data collected from 600 hospital medicine groups (HMGs) representing 9,000 providers to keep you current on hospitalist compensation and production, in addition to cutting-edge knowledge covering practice demographics, staffing levels, turnover, staff growth, compensation methods, and financial support for solid, evidence-based management decisions.
The 2016 State of Hospital Medicine Report is not only in print but also available in an enhanced, fully searchable digital version. Order your copy at hospitalmedicine.org/sohm.
Mr. Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Here’s what’s trending at SHM - Aug. 2017
Awards of Excellence nominations now open
SHM’s prestigious Awards of Excellence recognize exceptional achievements in the field of hospital medicine. Nominate a colleague (or yourself) for exemplary contributions that deserve acknowledgment and respect in the following categories:
- Excellence in Research
- Management Excellence in Hospital Medicine
- Outstanding Service in Hospital Medicine
- Excellence in Teaching
- Clinical Excellence for Physicians
- Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
- Excellence in Humanitarian Services
- Excellence in Teamwork
Awards of Excellence nominations are due on October 6, 2017. Nominate yourself or a colleague today at hospitalmedicine.org/awards.
Academic Hospitalist Academy
The eighth annual Academic Hospitalist Academy (AHA) is filling up quickly! For the second year in a row, it will be held at the beautiful Lakeway Resort and Spa in Austin, Texas, Sept. 25-28, 2017.
The principal goals of the Academy are to develop junior academic hospitalists as the premier teachers and educational leaders at their institutions, help academic hospitalists develop scholarly work and increase scholarly output, and enhance awareness of the value of quality improvement and patient safety work.
Each full day of learning is facilitated by leading clinician-educators, hospitalist-researchers, and clinical administrators in a 1:10 faculty-to-student ratio. Don’t miss out on this unique, hands-on experience. Visit academichospitalist.org to learn more.
Strengthen your skills with our Practice Administrator Mentor Program
New to practice administration? SHM invites you to join the Practice Administrators’ Committee Mentor/Mentee Program.
This structured program is geared toward hospitalist administrators seeking to strengthen their knowledge and skills. The program helps you develop relationships and serves as an outlet for you to pose questions to or share ideas with a seasoned administrator. There are two different ways you can participate. If you are a less experienced administrator looking for a mentor, or if you have more experience and are looking to be paired with a peer to learn from each other, you can choose the buddy system.
Learn more and submit your application at hospitalmedicine.org/pamentor. (The program is free to members only.)
Not a member? Join today at hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Distinguish yourself as a Class of 2018 Fellow in Hospital Medicine
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself in the rapidly growing profession of hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating the core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
If you applied for early decision on or before Sept. 15, you will receive a response on or before Oct. 27, 2017. The regular decision application will remain open through Nov. 30, with a decision on or before Dec. 31, 2017. Apply now and learn how you can join other hospitalists who have earned this exclusive designation and recognition at hospitalmedicine.org/fellows.
HM17 On Demand
Did you miss Hospital Medicine 2017? Are you looking to earn both CME credit and MOC points?
HM17 On Demand is a collection of the most popular tracks from Hospital Medicine 2017 (HM17), SHM’s annual meeting. HM17 is the premier educational event for health care professionals who specialize in hospital medicine.
HM17 On Demand gives you access to over 80 online audio and slide recordings from the hottest tracks, including clinical updates, rapid fire, pediatrics, comanagement, quality, and high-value care. Additionally, you can earn up to 70 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits and up to 30 ABIM MOC credits. HM17 attendees can also earn additional credits on sessions they missed out on.
HM17 On Demand is easily accessed through SHM’s Learning Portal. Visit shmlearningportal.org/hm17-demand to get your copy.
Brett Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Awards of Excellence nominations now open
SHM’s prestigious Awards of Excellence recognize exceptional achievements in the field of hospital medicine. Nominate a colleague (or yourself) for exemplary contributions that deserve acknowledgment and respect in the following categories:
- Excellence in Research
- Management Excellence in Hospital Medicine
- Outstanding Service in Hospital Medicine
- Excellence in Teaching
- Clinical Excellence for Physicians
- Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
- Excellence in Humanitarian Services
- Excellence in Teamwork
Awards of Excellence nominations are due on October 6, 2017. Nominate yourself or a colleague today at hospitalmedicine.org/awards.
Academic Hospitalist Academy
The eighth annual Academic Hospitalist Academy (AHA) is filling up quickly! For the second year in a row, it will be held at the beautiful Lakeway Resort and Spa in Austin, Texas, Sept. 25-28, 2017.
The principal goals of the Academy are to develop junior academic hospitalists as the premier teachers and educational leaders at their institutions, help academic hospitalists develop scholarly work and increase scholarly output, and enhance awareness of the value of quality improvement and patient safety work.
Each full day of learning is facilitated by leading clinician-educators, hospitalist-researchers, and clinical administrators in a 1:10 faculty-to-student ratio. Don’t miss out on this unique, hands-on experience. Visit academichospitalist.org to learn more.
Strengthen your skills with our Practice Administrator Mentor Program
New to practice administration? SHM invites you to join the Practice Administrators’ Committee Mentor/Mentee Program.
This structured program is geared toward hospitalist administrators seeking to strengthen their knowledge and skills. The program helps you develop relationships and serves as an outlet for you to pose questions to or share ideas with a seasoned administrator. There are two different ways you can participate. If you are a less experienced administrator looking for a mentor, or if you have more experience and are looking to be paired with a peer to learn from each other, you can choose the buddy system.
Learn more and submit your application at hospitalmedicine.org/pamentor. (The program is free to members only.)
Not a member? Join today at hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Distinguish yourself as a Class of 2018 Fellow in Hospital Medicine
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself in the rapidly growing profession of hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating the core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
If you applied for early decision on or before Sept. 15, you will receive a response on or before Oct. 27, 2017. The regular decision application will remain open through Nov. 30, with a decision on or before Dec. 31, 2017. Apply now and learn how you can join other hospitalists who have earned this exclusive designation and recognition at hospitalmedicine.org/fellows.
HM17 On Demand
Did you miss Hospital Medicine 2017? Are you looking to earn both CME credit and MOC points?
HM17 On Demand is a collection of the most popular tracks from Hospital Medicine 2017 (HM17), SHM’s annual meeting. HM17 is the premier educational event for health care professionals who specialize in hospital medicine.
HM17 On Demand gives you access to over 80 online audio and slide recordings from the hottest tracks, including clinical updates, rapid fire, pediatrics, comanagement, quality, and high-value care. Additionally, you can earn up to 70 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits and up to 30 ABIM MOC credits. HM17 attendees can also earn additional credits on sessions they missed out on.
HM17 On Demand is easily accessed through SHM’s Learning Portal. Visit shmlearningportal.org/hm17-demand to get your copy.
Brett Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Awards of Excellence nominations now open
SHM’s prestigious Awards of Excellence recognize exceptional achievements in the field of hospital medicine. Nominate a colleague (or yourself) for exemplary contributions that deserve acknowledgment and respect in the following categories:
- Excellence in Research
- Management Excellence in Hospital Medicine
- Outstanding Service in Hospital Medicine
- Excellence in Teaching
- Clinical Excellence for Physicians
- Clinical Excellence for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
- Excellence in Humanitarian Services
- Excellence in Teamwork
Awards of Excellence nominations are due on October 6, 2017. Nominate yourself or a colleague today at hospitalmedicine.org/awards.
Academic Hospitalist Academy
The eighth annual Academic Hospitalist Academy (AHA) is filling up quickly! For the second year in a row, it will be held at the beautiful Lakeway Resort and Spa in Austin, Texas, Sept. 25-28, 2017.
The principal goals of the Academy are to develop junior academic hospitalists as the premier teachers and educational leaders at their institutions, help academic hospitalists develop scholarly work and increase scholarly output, and enhance awareness of the value of quality improvement and patient safety work.
Each full day of learning is facilitated by leading clinician-educators, hospitalist-researchers, and clinical administrators in a 1:10 faculty-to-student ratio. Don’t miss out on this unique, hands-on experience. Visit academichospitalist.org to learn more.
Strengthen your skills with our Practice Administrator Mentor Program
New to practice administration? SHM invites you to join the Practice Administrators’ Committee Mentor/Mentee Program.
This structured program is geared toward hospitalist administrators seeking to strengthen their knowledge and skills. The program helps you develop relationships and serves as an outlet for you to pose questions to or share ideas with a seasoned administrator. There are two different ways you can participate. If you are a less experienced administrator looking for a mentor, or if you have more experience and are looking to be paired with a peer to learn from each other, you can choose the buddy system.
Learn more and submit your application at hospitalmedicine.org/pamentor. (The program is free to members only.)
Not a member? Join today at hospitalmedicine.org/join.
Distinguish yourself as a Class of 2018 Fellow in Hospital Medicine
SHM’s Fellows designation is a prestigious way to differentiate yourself in the rapidly growing profession of hospital medicine. There are currently over 2,000 hospitalists who have earned the Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) or Senior Fellow in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) designation by demonstrating the core values of leadership, teamwork, and quality improvement.
If you applied for early decision on or before Sept. 15, you will receive a response on or before Oct. 27, 2017. The regular decision application will remain open through Nov. 30, with a decision on or before Dec. 31, 2017. Apply now and learn how you can join other hospitalists who have earned this exclusive designation and recognition at hospitalmedicine.org/fellows.
HM17 On Demand
Did you miss Hospital Medicine 2017? Are you looking to earn both CME credit and MOC points?
HM17 On Demand is a collection of the most popular tracks from Hospital Medicine 2017 (HM17), SHM’s annual meeting. HM17 is the premier educational event for health care professionals who specialize in hospital medicine.
HM17 On Demand gives you access to over 80 online audio and slide recordings from the hottest tracks, including clinical updates, rapid fire, pediatrics, comanagement, quality, and high-value care. Additionally, you can earn up to 70 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits and up to 30 ABIM MOC credits. HM17 attendees can also earn additional credits on sessions they missed out on.
HM17 On Demand is easily accessed through SHM’s Learning Portal. Visit shmlearningportal.org/hm17-demand to get your copy.
Brett Radler is marketing communications manager at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Here’s what’s trending at SHM: July 2017
Updated Clinical Documentation & Coding resources now available
SHM’s Clinical Documentation & Coding for Hospitalists, formerly CODE-H, has been updated for 2017.
“[It’s] an exciting program that offers valuable insight into the coding and billing challenges of hospitalist services. Whether you are a new or seasoned physician, SHM’s Clinical Documentation & Coding for Hospitalists provides you with a solid foundation for documentation, identifies common problems, and offers strategies for success.” – Carol Pohlig, BSN, RN, CPC, ASC Senior Coding and Compliance Specialist
For more information, visit hospitalmedicine.org/codeh.
Registration now open for NP/PA Bootcamp
Whether you’re new to hospital medicine or need a refresher on the latest topics, this course from the AAPA and SHM is perfect for you and offers up to 34.75 AAPA Category 1 CME credits.
At the Adult Hospital Medicine Bootcamp, you will cover commonly encountered diagnoses and diseases of adult hospitalized patients while networking with other hospital-based practitioners. Plus, attend optional pre-courses on reimbursement, hands-on ultrasound or hospital medicine basics.
Join us at the ninth annual Adult Hospital Medicine Boot Camp, September 27 – October 1, 2017, in San Diego. To register and learn more visit: aapa.org/bootcamp.
Learn how your HMG stacks up with the State of Hospital Medicine report
Did you know that hospitalist compensation typically consists of 80% base pay and 20% supplemental income based on production and performance? SHM’s State of Hospital Medicine Report continues to be your best source of information about how hospital medicine groups (HMGs) operate.
Don’t miss the new additions to the report for the 2016 version, including:
• Percentage of the hospital’s total patient volume the HMG was responsible for caring for.
• Presence of medical hospitalists within the HMG focusing their practice in a specific medical subspecialty.
• Value of CME allowances for hospitalists.
• Utilization of prolonged service codes by hospitalists.
• Charge capture methodologies being used by HMGs.
• For academic HMGs, the dollar amount of financial support provided for non-clinical work.
Order your print or digital copy at hospitalmedicine.org/sohm.
Enhance your leadership skills at SHM’s Leadership Academy
SHM’s Leadership Academy is the only leadership program designed specifically for hospitalists. The 2017 meeting will be held October 23 – 26 at the JW Marriott Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Course highlight: Leadership mastering teamwork
Developed in response to high demand from previous Leadership Academy attendees, this course focuses on strengthening teams and institutions. Participants learn how to critically assess program growth opportunities and develop operational plans; utilize the principles of SWARM intelligence; lead, manage, and motivate teams in complex hospital environments; and develop effective communication strategies.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to apply communication strategies that allow others to fully experience their message, lead teams in complex environments to achieve the best results, invest in themselves as leaders to optimize their professional growth and career path, and critically assess program growth opportunities and implement the necessary infrastructure for success.
To view the course schedule, faculty and more visit shmleadershipacademy.org/masteringteamwork.
Improve glycemic control efforts in your hospital with online resources & mentorship
SHM offers a variety of resources to improve glycemic control in your hospital. Glycemic Control Electronic Quality Improvement Programs (eQUIPS) are designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of your quality improvement efforts to close the gap between best practices and methods for caring for the inpatient with hyperglycemia.
Benefits of SHM’s eQUIPS include:
• Data and performance tracking tools.
• Step-by-step instructions for improving glycemic control, preventing hypoglycemia, and optimizing care of inpatients with hyperglycemia and diabetes.
• An online community and library of tools and documents, including sample order sets and protocols, awareness campaigns, patient educational materials, and supplemental articles.
• Toolkit of clinical tools and interventions, research materials, literature reviews, case studies, teaching slide sets, and more.
SHM’s Glycemic Control Mentored Implementation program sites receive 1 year of individualized mentoring including:
• On-site mentoring and training for the entire care team to help members interpret needs and resource assessments, map system processes, and develop site-specific action and intervention plans.
• Monthly coaching calls with the mentor to develop, modify, and implement interventions, establish evaluation processes, and monitor performance over time.
• SHM-facilitated calls with live webinars with other sites in the collaborative to share success stories and experiences.
• Access to the online community to share ideas, documents, and other resources.
• Data collection and analysis tools to generate on-demand reports and benchmark against other program participants.
Learn more about all of SHM’s Glycemic Control offerings by watching the recorded webinar from June 28, 2017, at hospitalmedicine.org/gc.
Earn CME with SHM’s Learning Portal
SHM’s Learning Portal is the online learning destination for hospitalists, featuring all of SHM’s eLearning initiatives in one place. Members can access over 85 CME credits for free in the Learning Portal.
Featured topics currently include perioperative medicine, anticoagulation, quality improvement, cardiac arrhythmia, and antimicrobial stewardship.
Try out the most popular modules:
• The Role of the Medical Consultant.
• Pulmonary Risk Management in the Perioperative Setting.
• Perioperative Medication Management.
• Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Surgical Patients.
• Perioperative Cardiac Risk Assessment.
Not a member? Join today or pay a small fee per module. Visit shmlearningportal.org to learn more and earn CME credits today.
Brett Radler is communications specialist at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Updated Clinical Documentation & Coding resources now available
SHM’s Clinical Documentation & Coding for Hospitalists, formerly CODE-H, has been updated for 2017.
“[It’s] an exciting program that offers valuable insight into the coding and billing challenges of hospitalist services. Whether you are a new or seasoned physician, SHM’s Clinical Documentation & Coding for Hospitalists provides you with a solid foundation for documentation, identifies common problems, and offers strategies for success.” – Carol Pohlig, BSN, RN, CPC, ASC Senior Coding and Compliance Specialist
For more information, visit hospitalmedicine.org/codeh.
Registration now open for NP/PA Bootcamp
Whether you’re new to hospital medicine or need a refresher on the latest topics, this course from the AAPA and SHM is perfect for you and offers up to 34.75 AAPA Category 1 CME credits.
At the Adult Hospital Medicine Bootcamp, you will cover commonly encountered diagnoses and diseases of adult hospitalized patients while networking with other hospital-based practitioners. Plus, attend optional pre-courses on reimbursement, hands-on ultrasound or hospital medicine basics.
Join us at the ninth annual Adult Hospital Medicine Boot Camp, September 27 – October 1, 2017, in San Diego. To register and learn more visit: aapa.org/bootcamp.
Learn how your HMG stacks up with the State of Hospital Medicine report
Did you know that hospitalist compensation typically consists of 80% base pay and 20% supplemental income based on production and performance? SHM’s State of Hospital Medicine Report continues to be your best source of information about how hospital medicine groups (HMGs) operate.
Don’t miss the new additions to the report for the 2016 version, including:
• Percentage of the hospital’s total patient volume the HMG was responsible for caring for.
• Presence of medical hospitalists within the HMG focusing their practice in a specific medical subspecialty.
• Value of CME allowances for hospitalists.
• Utilization of prolonged service codes by hospitalists.
• Charge capture methodologies being used by HMGs.
• For academic HMGs, the dollar amount of financial support provided for non-clinical work.
Order your print or digital copy at hospitalmedicine.org/sohm.
Enhance your leadership skills at SHM’s Leadership Academy
SHM’s Leadership Academy is the only leadership program designed specifically for hospitalists. The 2017 meeting will be held October 23 – 26 at the JW Marriott Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Course highlight: Leadership mastering teamwork
Developed in response to high demand from previous Leadership Academy attendees, this course focuses on strengthening teams and institutions. Participants learn how to critically assess program growth opportunities and develop operational plans; utilize the principles of SWARM intelligence; lead, manage, and motivate teams in complex hospital environments; and develop effective communication strategies.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to apply communication strategies that allow others to fully experience their message, lead teams in complex environments to achieve the best results, invest in themselves as leaders to optimize their professional growth and career path, and critically assess program growth opportunities and implement the necessary infrastructure for success.
To view the course schedule, faculty and more visit shmleadershipacademy.org/masteringteamwork.
Improve glycemic control efforts in your hospital with online resources & mentorship
SHM offers a variety of resources to improve glycemic control in your hospital. Glycemic Control Electronic Quality Improvement Programs (eQUIPS) are designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of your quality improvement efforts to close the gap between best practices and methods for caring for the inpatient with hyperglycemia.
Benefits of SHM’s eQUIPS include:
• Data and performance tracking tools.
• Step-by-step instructions for improving glycemic control, preventing hypoglycemia, and optimizing care of inpatients with hyperglycemia and diabetes.
• An online community and library of tools and documents, including sample order sets and protocols, awareness campaigns, patient educational materials, and supplemental articles.
• Toolkit of clinical tools and interventions, research materials, literature reviews, case studies, teaching slide sets, and more.
SHM’s Glycemic Control Mentored Implementation program sites receive 1 year of individualized mentoring including:
• On-site mentoring and training for the entire care team to help members interpret needs and resource assessments, map system processes, and develop site-specific action and intervention plans.
• Monthly coaching calls with the mentor to develop, modify, and implement interventions, establish evaluation processes, and monitor performance over time.
• SHM-facilitated calls with live webinars with other sites in the collaborative to share success stories and experiences.
• Access to the online community to share ideas, documents, and other resources.
• Data collection and analysis tools to generate on-demand reports and benchmark against other program participants.
Learn more about all of SHM’s Glycemic Control offerings by watching the recorded webinar from June 28, 2017, at hospitalmedicine.org/gc.
Earn CME with SHM’s Learning Portal
SHM’s Learning Portal is the online learning destination for hospitalists, featuring all of SHM’s eLearning initiatives in one place. Members can access over 85 CME credits for free in the Learning Portal.
Featured topics currently include perioperative medicine, anticoagulation, quality improvement, cardiac arrhythmia, and antimicrobial stewardship.
Try out the most popular modules:
• The Role of the Medical Consultant.
• Pulmonary Risk Management in the Perioperative Setting.
• Perioperative Medication Management.
• Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Surgical Patients.
• Perioperative Cardiac Risk Assessment.
Not a member? Join today or pay a small fee per module. Visit shmlearningportal.org to learn more and earn CME credits today.
Brett Radler is communications specialist at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Updated Clinical Documentation & Coding resources now available
SHM’s Clinical Documentation & Coding for Hospitalists, formerly CODE-H, has been updated for 2017.
“[It’s] an exciting program that offers valuable insight into the coding and billing challenges of hospitalist services. Whether you are a new or seasoned physician, SHM’s Clinical Documentation & Coding for Hospitalists provides you with a solid foundation for documentation, identifies common problems, and offers strategies for success.” – Carol Pohlig, BSN, RN, CPC, ASC Senior Coding and Compliance Specialist
For more information, visit hospitalmedicine.org/codeh.
Registration now open for NP/PA Bootcamp
Whether you’re new to hospital medicine or need a refresher on the latest topics, this course from the AAPA and SHM is perfect for you and offers up to 34.75 AAPA Category 1 CME credits.
At the Adult Hospital Medicine Bootcamp, you will cover commonly encountered diagnoses and diseases of adult hospitalized patients while networking with other hospital-based practitioners. Plus, attend optional pre-courses on reimbursement, hands-on ultrasound or hospital medicine basics.
Join us at the ninth annual Adult Hospital Medicine Boot Camp, September 27 – October 1, 2017, in San Diego. To register and learn more visit: aapa.org/bootcamp.
Learn how your HMG stacks up with the State of Hospital Medicine report
Did you know that hospitalist compensation typically consists of 80% base pay and 20% supplemental income based on production and performance? SHM’s State of Hospital Medicine Report continues to be your best source of information about how hospital medicine groups (HMGs) operate.
Don’t miss the new additions to the report for the 2016 version, including:
• Percentage of the hospital’s total patient volume the HMG was responsible for caring for.
• Presence of medical hospitalists within the HMG focusing their practice in a specific medical subspecialty.
• Value of CME allowances for hospitalists.
• Utilization of prolonged service codes by hospitalists.
• Charge capture methodologies being used by HMGs.
• For academic HMGs, the dollar amount of financial support provided for non-clinical work.
Order your print or digital copy at hospitalmedicine.org/sohm.
Enhance your leadership skills at SHM’s Leadership Academy
SHM’s Leadership Academy is the only leadership program designed specifically for hospitalists. The 2017 meeting will be held October 23 – 26 at the JW Marriott Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Course highlight: Leadership mastering teamwork
Developed in response to high demand from previous Leadership Academy attendees, this course focuses on strengthening teams and institutions. Participants learn how to critically assess program growth opportunities and develop operational plans; utilize the principles of SWARM intelligence; lead, manage, and motivate teams in complex hospital environments; and develop effective communication strategies.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to apply communication strategies that allow others to fully experience their message, lead teams in complex environments to achieve the best results, invest in themselves as leaders to optimize their professional growth and career path, and critically assess program growth opportunities and implement the necessary infrastructure for success.
To view the course schedule, faculty and more visit shmleadershipacademy.org/masteringteamwork.
Improve glycemic control efforts in your hospital with online resources & mentorship
SHM offers a variety of resources to improve glycemic control in your hospital. Glycemic Control Electronic Quality Improvement Programs (eQUIPS) are designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of your quality improvement efforts to close the gap between best practices and methods for caring for the inpatient with hyperglycemia.
Benefits of SHM’s eQUIPS include:
• Data and performance tracking tools.
• Step-by-step instructions for improving glycemic control, preventing hypoglycemia, and optimizing care of inpatients with hyperglycemia and diabetes.
• An online community and library of tools and documents, including sample order sets and protocols, awareness campaigns, patient educational materials, and supplemental articles.
• Toolkit of clinical tools and interventions, research materials, literature reviews, case studies, teaching slide sets, and more.
SHM’s Glycemic Control Mentored Implementation program sites receive 1 year of individualized mentoring including:
• On-site mentoring and training for the entire care team to help members interpret needs and resource assessments, map system processes, and develop site-specific action and intervention plans.
• Monthly coaching calls with the mentor to develop, modify, and implement interventions, establish evaluation processes, and monitor performance over time.
• SHM-facilitated calls with live webinars with other sites in the collaborative to share success stories and experiences.
• Access to the online community to share ideas, documents, and other resources.
• Data collection and analysis tools to generate on-demand reports and benchmark against other program participants.
Learn more about all of SHM’s Glycemic Control offerings by watching the recorded webinar from June 28, 2017, at hospitalmedicine.org/gc.
Earn CME with SHM’s Learning Portal
SHM’s Learning Portal is the online learning destination for hospitalists, featuring all of SHM’s eLearning initiatives in one place. Members can access over 85 CME credits for free in the Learning Portal.
Featured topics currently include perioperative medicine, anticoagulation, quality improvement, cardiac arrhythmia, and antimicrobial stewardship.
Try out the most popular modules:
• The Role of the Medical Consultant.
• Pulmonary Risk Management in the Perioperative Setting.
• Perioperative Medication Management.
• Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Surgical Patients.
• Perioperative Cardiac Risk Assessment.
Not a member? Join today or pay a small fee per module. Visit shmlearningportal.org to learn more and earn CME credits today.
Brett Radler is communications specialist at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
New SHM Members – February/March 2017
The Society of Hospital Medicine welcomes its newest members:
Kwie-Hoa Siem, MD, Alaska
Frank Abene, Alabama
Kayla Maldonado, Alabama
Kenny Murray, MD, Alabama
Shanthan Ramidi, MD, Alabama
Lauren Hancock, APRN, Arkansas
William Hawkins, MD, Arkansas
Matthew Law, Arkansas
Emily Smith, MD, Arkansas
Firas Abbas, MBchB, Arizona
Shahid Ahmad, MD, MBBS, Arizona
Praveen Bheemanathini, Arizona
Atoosa Hosseini, Arizona
William McGrade, DO, Arizona
Konstantin Mazursky, DO, Arizona
Ibrahim Taweel, MD, Arizona
Kevin Virk, MD, FACP, Arizona
Kevin Virk, MD, FACP, Arizona
Mohemmedd Khalid Abbas, Arizona
Hasan Chaudhry, MD, Arizona
Kelly Kelleher, FAAP, Arizona
Priyanka Sultania Dudani, MBBS, Arizona
Krishna Kasireddy, MD, Arizona
Melanie Meguro, Arizona
Puneet Tuli, MD, Arizona
Jonathan Byrdy, DO, Arizona
Sarah Corral, DO, Arizona
Edward Maharam, MD, Arizona
Arvind Satyanarayan, DO, Arizona
Mayank Aggarwal, MD, Arizona
Syed Jafri, Arizona
Bujji Ainapurapu, MD, Arizona
Aaron Fernandes, MD, Arizona
Sonal Gandhi, Arizona
Sudhir Tutiki, Arizona
Navaneeth Kumar, MD, Arizona
Brian T. Courtney, MD, California
Won Jin Jeon, California
Veena Panduranga, MD, California
Jennifer Tinloy, DO, California
Debra Buckland Coffey, MCUSN, MD, California
Kathleen Teves, MD, California
Paul Goebel, MD, ACMPE, California
Shainy Hegde, California
Summaiya Muhammad, California
Desmond Wah, California
Chonn Khristin Ng, California
Almira Yang, DO, California
Salimah Boghani, MD, California
Stella Abhyankar, California
Cherie Ginwalla, MD, California
Armond Esmaili, California
Sarah Schaeffer, MD, MPH, California
Sophia Virani, MD, California
Dipti Munshi, MD, California
Judy Nguyen, DO, California
Daniel Owyang, DO, California
Christian Chiavetta, DO, California
David Reinert, DO, California
Joseph Pawlowski, MD, California
Eleanor Yang, California
Adrian Campo, MD, California
Emerson De Jesus, MD, California
Zachary Edmonds, MD, California
Trit Garg, California
Alexandra G. Ianculescu, MD, PhD, California
Felix Karp, MD, California
Cara Lai, California
Kristen Lew, MD, California
John Mogannam, California
Ameer Moussa, California
Neil Parikh, MD, MBA, California
Priya Reddy, California
Adam Simons, California
Sanjay Vadgama, MD, California
Kristofer Wills, DO, California
Michael Yang, MD, MS, California
Victor Ekuta, California,
Donna Colobong, PA-C, Colorado
Janna B. Dreason, FNP-C, Colorado
Cheryl English, NP-C, Colorado
Melanie Gerrior, MD, Colorado
Marciann Harris, NP, Colorado
Marsha Henke, MD, Colorado
Brett Hesse, Colorado
Naomi J Hipp, MD, Colorado
Aurell Horing, Colorado
Rachel Koch, DO, Colorado
Ed Marino, PA-C, Colorado
Marcus Reinhardt, MD, Colorado
Carol Runge, Colorado
Harshal Shah, Colorado
Leo Soehnlen, DO, Colorado
Anna Villalobos, MD, Colorado
Kathryn Whitfield, PA-C, Colorado
Jonathan Bei-Shing Young, MD, Colorado
Leah Damiani, MD, Colorado
Kathy Lynch, MD, Colorado
Micah Friedman, Colorado
Rachael Hilton, MD, Colorado
Madeline Koerner, Colorado
Chi Zheng, MD, Colorado
Chin-Kun Baw, MD, Connecticut
Alexandra Hawkins, NP, Connecticut
Vasundhara Singh, MD, MBBS, Connecticut
Ryan Quarles, MD, Connecticut
Debra Hernandez, APRN, BC, Connecticut
Karine Karapetyan, MD, Delaware
Choosak Burr, ARNP, Florida
Nelsi Mora, Florida
Mary Quillinan, Florida
Thuntanat Rachanakul, Florida
Samual W. Sauer, MD, MPH, Florida
Jennifer Tibangin, Florida
Keith Williams, MD, Florida
Eric Penedo, MD, Florida
Margaret Webb, Florida
Mark Bender, Florida
Brett Waress, MD, MHA, Florida
Giselle Racho, Florida
Bryan Thiel, Florida
Juan Loor Tuarez, MD, Florida
Christine Stopyra, Florida
Betsy Screws, ARNP, Florida
Jaimie Weber, MD, Florida
Priti Amin, MHA, Georgia
Naga Doddapaneni, Georgia
Stephanie Fletcher, Georgia
Disha Spath, MD, Georgia
Rafaela Wesley, DO, Georgia
Nikky Keer, DO, Georgia
James Kim, Georgia
Todd Martin, Georgia
Eli Mlaver, Georgia
Andrew Ritter, Georgia
Ali Al-Zubaidi, MBchB, Georgia
Deann Bing, MD, Georgia
Tushar Shah, Georgia
Cameron Straughn, DO, Georgia
Nobuhiro Ariyoshi, MEd, Hawaii
Prerna Kumar, Iowa
Jonathan Sebolt, MD, Iowa
Amy Tesar, DO, Iowa
Houng Chea, NP, Idaho
Finnegan Greer, PA-C, Idaho
Thao Nelson, PA, Idaho
Malatesha Gangappa, Idaho
Gloria Alumona, ACNP, Illinois
Ram Sanjeev Alur, Illinois
James Antoon, MD, FAAP, PhD, Illinois
Stefania Bailuc, MD, Illinois
Richard Huh, Illinois
Bhakti Patel, MD, Illinois
Frances Uy, ACNP, Illinois
Fernando Velazquez Vazquez, MD, Illinois
Tiffany White, MD, Illinois
Bryan P. Tully, MD, Illinois
Swati Gobhil, MBBS, Illinois
Lianghe Gao, Illinois
Gopi Astik, MD, Illinois
Marina Kovacevic, MD, Illinois
Abbie Raymond, DO, Illinois
Timothy Yung, Illinois
Ahmed Zahid, MD, Illinois
Cristina Corsini, MEd, Illinois
Faisal Rashid, MD, FACP, Illinois
Mansoor Ahmad, MD, Illinois
Matthew A. Strauch, DO, Illinois
Purshotham Reddy Grinne, Illinois
Nadia Nasreen, MD, Illinois
Maham Ashraf, MD, Indiana
Jennifer Gross, Indiana
Debasmita Mohapatra, MBBS, Indiana
Eric Scheper, Indiana
Katherine Gray, APRNBC, FNP, Indiana
Venkata Kureti, Indiana
Omer Al-Buoshkor, MD, Indiana
David Johnson, FNP, MSN, Indiana
Jonathan Salisbury, MD, Indiana
Debra Shapert, MSN, RN, Iowa
Lisa Carter, ARNP, Iowa
Matthew Woodham, Iowa
Tomoharu Suzuki, MD, Pharm, Japan
Khaldoun Haj, Kansas
Will Rogers, ACMPE, MA, MBA, Kansas
Karen Shumate, Kansas
Lisa Unruh, MD, Kansas
Matthew George, Kansas
Katie Washburn, DO, Kansas
Edwin Avallone, DO, Kentucky
Matthew Morris, Kentucky
Samantha Cappetto, MD, Kentucky
Jaison John, Kentucky
Ammar Al Jajeh, Kentucky
Joseph Bolger, MD, PhD, Louisiana
Clairissa Mulloy, Louisiana
Harish Talla, MD, Louisiana
John Amadon, Louisiana
Karthik Krishnareddy, Louisiana
Cheryl DeGrandpre, PA-C, Maine
Katherine Liu, MD, Maine
Sarah Sedney, MD, Maine
Aksana Afanasenka, MD, Maryland
Syed Nazeer Mahmood, MBBS, Maryland
Joseph Apata, MD, Maryland
Russom Ghebrai, MD, Maryland
Musa Momoh, MD, Maryland
Antanina Voit, Maryland
Dejene Kassaye, MD, MSC, Maryland
Shams Quazi, MD, FACP, MS, Maryland
Dawn Roelofs, FNP, MSN, Maryland
Kirsten Austad, MD, Massachusetts
Yoel Carrasquillo Vega, MD, Massachusetts
Michele Gaudet, NP, Massachusetts
Karina Mejias, Massachusetts
Peter Rohloff, MD, PhD, Massachusetts
Jennifer Schaeffer, Massachusetts
James Shaw, MD, Massachusetts
Renee Wheeler, Massachusetts
Angela Freeman, PA, PA-C, Massachusetts
Supriya Parvatini, MD, Massachusetts
Karen Jiang, MD, Massachusetts
Roula E. Abou-Nader, MD, Massachusetts
Shreekant Vasudhev, MD, Massachusetts
Nivedita Adabala, MD, MBBS, Michigan
Robert Behrendt, RN, BSN, Michigan
Molly Belisle, Michigan
Christine Dugan, MD, Michigan
Baljinder Gill, Michigan
Kellie Herringa, PA-C, Michigan
Christine Klingert, Michigan
Kathy Mitchell, Michigan
Aimee Vos, Michigan
Alyssa Churchill, DO, Michigan
Mailvaganam Sridharan, MD, Michigan
Atul Kapoor, MD, MBBS, Michigan
Anitha Kompally, MD, MBBS, Michigan
Nicole Webb, PA-C, Michigan
Abdulqadir Ahmad, MD, Minnesota
John Patrick Eikens, Minnesota
Bobbi Jo Jensen, PA-C, Minnesota
Rachel Keuseman, Minnesota
Stephen Palmquist, Minnesota
Manit Singla, MD, Minnesota
Douglas Berg, Minnesota
Nathan Palmolea, Minnesota
Molly Tureson, PAC, Minnesota
Mehdi Dastrange, MD, MHA, Minnesota
Kent Svee, Minnesota
Ashley Viere, PA-C, Minnesota
Molly Yang, MD, Minnesota
Paige Sams, DO, Minnesota
Amit Reddy, MBBS, Mississippi
Jacqueline Brooke Banks, FNP-C, Mississippi
Lori Foxworth, CFNP, Mississippi
Nicki Lawson, FNP-C, Mississippi
Bikash Acharya, Missouri
Zafar Ahmad, PA-C, Missouri
Harleen Chela, MD, Missouri
Jeffrey Chung, MD, Missouri
Daniel Kornfeld, Missouri
Erika Leung, MD, MSc, Missouri
Lisa Moser, PA, Missouri
Mark Stiffler, Missouri
Tushar Tarun, MBBS, Missouri
Nicole McLaughlin, Missouri
Katy Lohmann, PA-C, Missouri
Jayasree Bodagala, MD, Missouri
Ravi Kiran Morumuru, ACMPE, Missouri
Matthew Brown, MD, FAAFP, Missouri
Ravikanth Tadi, Missouri
Bazgha Ahmad, DO, Missouri
Monica Hawkins, RN, Missouri
Karri Vesey, BSN, Montana
Madison Vertin, PA-C, Montana
Urmila Mukherjee, MD, Nebraska
Noah Wiedel, MD, Nebraska
Sidrah Sheikh, MD, MBBS, Nebraska
Mohammad Esmadi, MBBS, Nebraska
Jill Zabih, MD, Nebraska
Jody Frey-Burns, RN, Nevada
Adnan Akbar, MD, Nevada
Peter Gayed, MRCP, New Hampshire
Jonathan T. Huntington, MD, New Hampshire
Meghan Meehan, ACNP, New Hampshire
Saurabh Mehta, MD, New Jersey
Hanaa Benchekroun Belabbes, MD, MHA, New Jersey
Hwan Kim, MD, New Jersey
Mary Tobiasson, USA, New Jersey
Muhammad Khakwani, MD, New Jersey
Amita Maibam, MD, MPH, New Jersey
Kumar Rohit, MBBS, New Jersey
Crystal Benjamin, MD, New Jersey
Rafael Garabis, New Mexico
Sam MacBride, MD, New Mexico
Indra Peram, MD, New Mexico
Sarah Vertrees, DO, New Mexico
Aswani Kumar Alavala, MD, New Mexico
Christopher Anstine, New Mexico
Prathima Guruguri, MD, New Mexico
Diedre Hofinger, MD, FACP, New Mexico
Katharine Juarez, New Mexico
Amtul Mahavesh, MD, New Mexico
Francisco Marquez, New Mexico
Payal Sen, MD, New Mexico
Morgan Wong, DO, New Mexico
Kelly Berchou, New York
Ronald Cho, New York
Nishil Dalsania, New York
Carolyn Drake, MD, MPH, New York
Leanne Forman, New York
Valerie Gausman, New York
Laurie Jacobs, New York
Janice Jang, MD, New York
Sonia Kohli, MD, New York
Nancy Lee, PA, New York
Allen Lee, MD, New York
Matthew McCarthy, FACP, New York
Akram Mohammed, MD, New York
Jennifer Nead, New York
Kristal Persaud, PA, New York
Mariya Rozenblit, MD, New York
Christian Torres, MD, New York
Sasha De Jesus, MD, New York
Gabriella Polyak, New York
Nataliya Yuklyaeva, MD, New York
Riyaz Kamadoli, MD, New York
Ramanuj Chakravarty, New York
Adil Zaidi, MD, New York
Allison Walker, MD, New York
Himali Gandhi, New York
Alexey Yanilshtein, MD, New York
Ramsey Al-Khalil, New York
Latoya Codougan, MD, New York
Khan Najmi, MD, New York
Sara Stream, MD, New York
Bhuwan Poudyal, MD, New York
Khalil Anchouche, New York
Sarah Azarchi, New York
Susana Bejar, New York
Brian Chang, New York
Jonathan Chen, New York
Hailey Gupta, MD, New York
Medhavi Gupta, New York
Ali Khan, New York
Benjamin Kwok, MD, New York
Billy Lin, New York
Katherine Ni, New York
Jina Park, New York
Gabriel Perreault, New York
Luis Alberto Romero, New York
Payal Shah, New York
Punita Shroff, New York
Scott Statman, New York
Maria Sunseri, New York
Benjamin Verplanke, New York
Audrey Zhang, New York
Gaby Razzouk, MD, New York
Pranitha Mantrala, MD, New York
Marsha Antoine, New York
Kanica Yashi, New York
Navid Ahmed, New York
Tasha Richards, PA, New York
Connor Tryon, MD, New York
Naveen Yarlagadda, MD, New York
Alex Hogan, New York
Andrew Donohoe, CCM, MD, North Carolina
Brittany Forshay, MD, North Carolina
Kelly Hammerbeck, FNP, North Carolina
Jennifer Hausman, North Carolina
Babajide Obisesan, North Carolina
Kwadwo Ofori, MD, North Carolina
Eric Ofosu, MD, North Carolina
Kale Roth, North Carolina
Robert Soma, PA-C, North Carolina
Sommany Weber, North Carolina
Ronnie Jacobs, North Carolina
Muhammad Ghani, MD, MACP, MBBS, North Carolina
Madeline Treasure, North Carolina
Andrew McWilliams, MD, North Carolina
Karen Payne, ACNP, MPH, North Carolina
Rafal Poplawski, MD, North Carolina
James Seal, PA-C, North Carolina
Farheen Qureshi, DO, North Carolina
Basavatti Sowmya, MD, MBBS, North Carolina
Eshwar Lal, MD, North Carolina
Catherine Hathaway, MD, North Carolina
Sherif Naguib, FAAFP, North Carolina
Sara Skavroneck, North Carolina
Charles Ofosu, North Carolina
Alex Alburquerque, MD, Ohio
Isha Butler, DO, Ohio
Anne Carrol, MD, Ohio
Scott Childers, MD, Ohio
Philip Jonas, MD, Ohio
Ahmadreza Karimianpour, Ohio
Rahul Kumar, MD, Ohio
George Maidaa, MD, Ohio
Kevin McAninch, Ohio
Jill Mccourt, FNP, Ohio
Roxanne Oliver, Ohio
Farah Hussain, Ohio
Natasha Axton, PA-C, Ohio
Brooke Harris, ACNP, Ohio
Vidhya Murukesan, MD, Ohio
Sara Dong, Ohio
Christie Astor, FNP, Ohio
Sunita Mall, MD, Ohio
Sunita Mall, MD, Ohio
Fouzia Tariq, MD, Ohio
Kaveri Sivaruban, MD, Ohio
Eunice Quicho, Ohio
Smitha Achuthankutty, MD, Ohio
Harmanpreet Shinh, MD, Ohio
Maereg Tesfaye, Ohio
Kalyn Jolivette, MD, Ohio
Richelle Voth, PA-C, Oklahoma
Samuel J. Ratermann, MD, FAAFP, Oklahoma
Richelle Voth, PA-C, Oklahoma
Alden Forrester, MD, Oregon
Nicholas Brown, DO, Oregon
Ian Pennell-Walklin, MD, Oregon
Bruce Ramsey, Oregon
Kyle Brekke, DO, Oregon
Sarah Webber, MD, Oregon
Brian Beaudoin, MD, Pennsylvania
Glenn Bedell, MHSA, Pennsylvania
Cristina Green, AGACNP-DNP, Pennsylvania
Andrew Groff, Pennsylvania
Sulman Masood Hashmi, MBBS, Pennsylvania
Eric Kasprowicz, MD, MPH, Pennsylvania
Laura Leuenberger, Pennsylvania
James Liszewski, MD, Pennsylvania
Caitlyn Moss, Pennsylvania
Paul Seunghyun Nho, Pennsylvania
Rishan Patel, MD, Pennsylvania
Dilli R. Poudel, MBBS, Pennsylvania
Naveen Yellappa, MBBS, Pennsylvania
Usman Zulfiqar, Pennsylvania
Nina Jain, Pennsylvania
Bhumika Patel, DO, Pennsylvania
Jenna M. Diasio, PA-C, Pennsylvania
Malachi Courtney, MD, Pennsylvania
Sonia Arneja, MD, Pennsylvania
Ross Ellis, MD, Pennsylvania
Samreen Siddiqui, Pennsylvania
Jillian Zavodnick, Pennsylvania
Kinan Kassar, MD, Pennsylvania
Maritsa M. Scoulos-Hanson, Pennsylvania
Jennifer Taylor, PA-C, Pennsylvania
Steven Delaveris, DO, Pennsylvania
Danica Buzniak, DO, Rhode Island
Paul Browning, MD, South Carolina
Matt Coones, MD, South Carolina
Cedric Fisher, MD, South Carolina
Aloysius Jackson, MD, South Carolina
Katharine DuPont, MD, South Carolina
Michael Jenkins, MD, South Carolina
Jessica Hamilton, APRN, BC, FNP, South Carolina
Pamela Pyle, DO, South Carolina
Shakeel Ahmed, MBBS, MD, South Dakota
D. Bruce Eaton, MD, South Dakota
Drew Jorgensen, MD, South Dakota
Shelly Turbak, MSN, RN, South Dakota
Tamera Sturm, DO, South Dakota
Peggy Brooks, Tennessee
Joseph Garrido, MD, Tennessee
Lisa Grimes, FNP, Tennessee
Chennakesava Kummathi, MBBS, Tennessee
Victoria Okafor, Tennessee
Ashley Smith, Tennessee
Monisha Bhatia, Tennessee
Belinda Jenkins, APRN-BC, Tennessee
Kim Zahnke, MD, Tennessee
Robert Arias, Texas
Nicolas Batterton, MD, Texas
Scott DePaul, MD, Texas
Nancy Foster, Texas
Larry Hughes, Texas
Erin Koval, Texas
Femi Layiwola, MD, Texas
Krysta Lin, Texas
James J. Onorato, MD, PhD, Texas
Allison Stephenson, PA-C, Texas
Brandon Stormes, Texas
Rubin Simon, MD, Texas
Brian Anderson, DO, Texas
Hatim Chhatriwala, MD, Texas
Aziz Hammoud, Texas
Haru Yamamoto, MD, Texas
Lauren Schiegg, Texas
Victoria Grasso, DO, Texas
Victor Salcedo, MD, Texas
Rajiv Bhattarai, Texas
Iram Qureshi, DO, Texas
Lisa Hafemeister, FACHE, MHA, Texas
Helena Kurian, MD, Texas
Jessica Lin, Texas
Nathan Nowalk, MD, Texas
Keely Smith, MD, Texas
Jonathan Weiser, MD, Texas
Roland Prezas, DO, FAAFP, Texas
Allan Recto, AHIP, Texas
Regina Dimbo, Texas
Venkata Ghanta, Texas
Richmond Hunt, Texas
Vishal Patel, MD, Texas
Zain Sharif, MD, Texas
Rommel Del Rosario, MD, Texas
Khawer Khadimally, DO, Texas
Diogenes Valderrama, MD, Texas
Charles Ewoh, MD, Texas
Deepika Kilaru, Texas
Tilahun Belay, MD, Texas
Chandra S Reddy Navuluri, MD, Texas
Bradley Goad, DO, FACP, Virginia
Patrick Higdon, MD, Virginia
Gabriella Miller, MD, HMDC, Virginia
Miklos Szentirmai, MD, Virginia
Hyder Tamton, Virginia
Andra Mirescu, MD, Virginia
Olukayode Ojo, Virginia
Robert Szeles, MD, Virginia
Anya Cope, DO, Virginia
OsCiriah Press, MD, Virginia
Rikin Kadakia, MD, Virginia
Bryant Self, DO, Virginia
Sarah Sabo, ACNP, Virginia
Pedro A. Gonzales Alvarez, MD, Virginia
William Best, Virginia
Pushpanjali Basnyat, MD, Washington
Nikki Hartley-Jonason, Washington
Helen Johnsonwall, MD, Washington
Eric LaMotte, MD, Washington
Maher Muraywid, Washington
Evan Neal Paul, MD, Washington
Sarah Rogers, MD, Washington
Lindee Strizich, Washington
Maryam Tariq, MBBS, Washington
Meghaan Walsh, MD, Washington
Oleg Zbirun, MD, Washington
Meeta Sabnis, MD, Washington
James Kuo, MD, Washington
Liang Du, Washington
Syed Farhan Tabraiz Hashmi, MD, Washington
Jessica Jung, MD, Washington
Joshua Pelley, MD, Washington
Alex Yu, MD, Washington
Alfred Curnow, MD, Washington
Duhwan Kang, Washington
Gilbert Daniel, MD, Washington, D.C.
Eleanor Fitall, Washington, D.C.
Vinay Srinivasan, Washington, D.C.
Scott Wine, West Virginia
Trevor Miller, MBA, PA-C, West Virginia
Audrey Hiltunen, Wisconsin
Elina Litinskaya, Wisconsin
John M. Murphy, MD, Wisconsin
Tanya Pedretti, PA, Wisconsin
Adine Rodemeyer, MD, Wisconsin
Oghomwen Sule, MBBS, Wisconsin
Terrence Witt, MD, Wisconsin
Mayank Arora, Wisconsin
John D. MacDonald, MD, Wisconsin
Abigail Cook, Wisconsin
Mohamed Ibrahim, MD, Wisconsin
Aymen Khogali, MD, Wisconsin
Nicholas Haun, Wisconsin
Sandra Brown, Victoria, Australia
Alessandra Gessner, Alberta, Canada
Courtney Carlucci, British Columbia, Canada
Muhanad Y. Al Habash, Canada
Karen Tong, MD, Canada
Taku Yabuki, Japan
Liza van Loon, the Netherlands
Edward Gebuis, MD, the Netherlands
Abdisalan Afrah, MD, Qatar
Akhnuwkh Jones, Qatar
Mashuk Uddin, MBBS, MRCP, FRCP, Qatar
Ibrahim Yusuf Abubeker, MRCP, Qatar
Chih-Wei Tseng, Taiwan
Sawsan Abdel-Razig, MD, FACP, United Arab Emirates
The Society of Hospital Medicine welcomes its newest members:
Kwie-Hoa Siem, MD, Alaska
Frank Abene, Alabama
Kayla Maldonado, Alabama
Kenny Murray, MD, Alabama
Shanthan Ramidi, MD, Alabama
Lauren Hancock, APRN, Arkansas
William Hawkins, MD, Arkansas
Matthew Law, Arkansas
Emily Smith, MD, Arkansas
Firas Abbas, MBchB, Arizona
Shahid Ahmad, MD, MBBS, Arizona
Praveen Bheemanathini, Arizona
Atoosa Hosseini, Arizona
William McGrade, DO, Arizona
Konstantin Mazursky, DO, Arizona
Ibrahim Taweel, MD, Arizona
Kevin Virk, MD, FACP, Arizona
Kevin Virk, MD, FACP, Arizona
Mohemmedd Khalid Abbas, Arizona
Hasan Chaudhry, MD, Arizona
Kelly Kelleher, FAAP, Arizona
Priyanka Sultania Dudani, MBBS, Arizona
Krishna Kasireddy, MD, Arizona
Melanie Meguro, Arizona
Puneet Tuli, MD, Arizona
Jonathan Byrdy, DO, Arizona
Sarah Corral, DO, Arizona
Edward Maharam, MD, Arizona
Arvind Satyanarayan, DO, Arizona
Mayank Aggarwal, MD, Arizona
Syed Jafri, Arizona
Bujji Ainapurapu, MD, Arizona
Aaron Fernandes, MD, Arizona
Sonal Gandhi, Arizona
Sudhir Tutiki, Arizona
Navaneeth Kumar, MD, Arizona
Brian T. Courtney, MD, California
Won Jin Jeon, California
Veena Panduranga, MD, California
Jennifer Tinloy, DO, California
Debra Buckland Coffey, MCUSN, MD, California
Kathleen Teves, MD, California
Paul Goebel, MD, ACMPE, California
Shainy Hegde, California
Summaiya Muhammad, California
Desmond Wah, California
Chonn Khristin Ng, California
Almira Yang, DO, California
Salimah Boghani, MD, California
Stella Abhyankar, California
Cherie Ginwalla, MD, California
Armond Esmaili, California
Sarah Schaeffer, MD, MPH, California
Sophia Virani, MD, California
Dipti Munshi, MD, California
Judy Nguyen, DO, California
Daniel Owyang, DO, California
Christian Chiavetta, DO, California
David Reinert, DO, California
Joseph Pawlowski, MD, California
Eleanor Yang, California
Adrian Campo, MD, California
Emerson De Jesus, MD, California
Zachary Edmonds, MD, California
Trit Garg, California
Alexandra G. Ianculescu, MD, PhD, California
Felix Karp, MD, California
Cara Lai, California
Kristen Lew, MD, California
John Mogannam, California
Ameer Moussa, California
Neil Parikh, MD, MBA, California
Priya Reddy, California
Adam Simons, California
Sanjay Vadgama, MD, California
Kristofer Wills, DO, California
Michael Yang, MD, MS, California
Victor Ekuta, California,
Donna Colobong, PA-C, Colorado
Janna B. Dreason, FNP-C, Colorado
Cheryl English, NP-C, Colorado
Melanie Gerrior, MD, Colorado
Marciann Harris, NP, Colorado
Marsha Henke, MD, Colorado
Brett Hesse, Colorado
Naomi J Hipp, MD, Colorado
Aurell Horing, Colorado
Rachel Koch, DO, Colorado
Ed Marino, PA-C, Colorado
Marcus Reinhardt, MD, Colorado
Carol Runge, Colorado
Harshal Shah, Colorado
Leo Soehnlen, DO, Colorado
Anna Villalobos, MD, Colorado
Kathryn Whitfield, PA-C, Colorado
Jonathan Bei-Shing Young, MD, Colorado
Leah Damiani, MD, Colorado
Kathy Lynch, MD, Colorado
Micah Friedman, Colorado
Rachael Hilton, MD, Colorado
Madeline Koerner, Colorado
Chi Zheng, MD, Colorado
Chin-Kun Baw, MD, Connecticut
Alexandra Hawkins, NP, Connecticut
Vasundhara Singh, MD, MBBS, Connecticut
Ryan Quarles, MD, Connecticut
Debra Hernandez, APRN, BC, Connecticut
Karine Karapetyan, MD, Delaware
Choosak Burr, ARNP, Florida
Nelsi Mora, Florida
Mary Quillinan, Florida
Thuntanat Rachanakul, Florida
Samual W. Sauer, MD, MPH, Florida
Jennifer Tibangin, Florida
Keith Williams, MD, Florida
Eric Penedo, MD, Florida
Margaret Webb, Florida
Mark Bender, Florida
Brett Waress, MD, MHA, Florida
Giselle Racho, Florida
Bryan Thiel, Florida
Juan Loor Tuarez, MD, Florida
Christine Stopyra, Florida
Betsy Screws, ARNP, Florida
Jaimie Weber, MD, Florida
Priti Amin, MHA, Georgia
Naga Doddapaneni, Georgia
Stephanie Fletcher, Georgia
Disha Spath, MD, Georgia
Rafaela Wesley, DO, Georgia
Nikky Keer, DO, Georgia
James Kim, Georgia
Todd Martin, Georgia
Eli Mlaver, Georgia
Andrew Ritter, Georgia
Ali Al-Zubaidi, MBchB, Georgia
Deann Bing, MD, Georgia
Tushar Shah, Georgia
Cameron Straughn, DO, Georgia
Nobuhiro Ariyoshi, MEd, Hawaii
Prerna Kumar, Iowa
Jonathan Sebolt, MD, Iowa
Amy Tesar, DO, Iowa
Houng Chea, NP, Idaho
Finnegan Greer, PA-C, Idaho
Thao Nelson, PA, Idaho
Malatesha Gangappa, Idaho
Gloria Alumona, ACNP, Illinois
Ram Sanjeev Alur, Illinois
James Antoon, MD, FAAP, PhD, Illinois
Stefania Bailuc, MD, Illinois
Richard Huh, Illinois
Bhakti Patel, MD, Illinois
Frances Uy, ACNP, Illinois
Fernando Velazquez Vazquez, MD, Illinois
Tiffany White, MD, Illinois
Bryan P. Tully, MD, Illinois
Swati Gobhil, MBBS, Illinois
Lianghe Gao, Illinois
Gopi Astik, MD, Illinois
Marina Kovacevic, MD, Illinois
Abbie Raymond, DO, Illinois
Timothy Yung, Illinois
Ahmed Zahid, MD, Illinois
Cristina Corsini, MEd, Illinois
Faisal Rashid, MD, FACP, Illinois
Mansoor Ahmad, MD, Illinois
Matthew A. Strauch, DO, Illinois
Purshotham Reddy Grinne, Illinois
Nadia Nasreen, MD, Illinois
Maham Ashraf, MD, Indiana
Jennifer Gross, Indiana
Debasmita Mohapatra, MBBS, Indiana
Eric Scheper, Indiana
Katherine Gray, APRNBC, FNP, Indiana
Venkata Kureti, Indiana
Omer Al-Buoshkor, MD, Indiana
David Johnson, FNP, MSN, Indiana
Jonathan Salisbury, MD, Indiana
Debra Shapert, MSN, RN, Iowa
Lisa Carter, ARNP, Iowa
Matthew Woodham, Iowa
Tomoharu Suzuki, MD, Pharm, Japan
Khaldoun Haj, Kansas
Will Rogers, ACMPE, MA, MBA, Kansas
Karen Shumate, Kansas
Lisa Unruh, MD, Kansas
Matthew George, Kansas
Katie Washburn, DO, Kansas
Edwin Avallone, DO, Kentucky
Matthew Morris, Kentucky
Samantha Cappetto, MD, Kentucky
Jaison John, Kentucky
Ammar Al Jajeh, Kentucky
Joseph Bolger, MD, PhD, Louisiana
Clairissa Mulloy, Louisiana
Harish Talla, MD, Louisiana
John Amadon, Louisiana
Karthik Krishnareddy, Louisiana
Cheryl DeGrandpre, PA-C, Maine
Katherine Liu, MD, Maine
Sarah Sedney, MD, Maine
Aksana Afanasenka, MD, Maryland
Syed Nazeer Mahmood, MBBS, Maryland
Joseph Apata, MD, Maryland
Russom Ghebrai, MD, Maryland
Musa Momoh, MD, Maryland
Antanina Voit, Maryland
Dejene Kassaye, MD, MSC, Maryland
Shams Quazi, MD, FACP, MS, Maryland
Dawn Roelofs, FNP, MSN, Maryland
Kirsten Austad, MD, Massachusetts
Yoel Carrasquillo Vega, MD, Massachusetts
Michele Gaudet, NP, Massachusetts
Karina Mejias, Massachusetts
Peter Rohloff, MD, PhD, Massachusetts
Jennifer Schaeffer, Massachusetts
James Shaw, MD, Massachusetts
Renee Wheeler, Massachusetts
Angela Freeman, PA, PA-C, Massachusetts
Supriya Parvatini, MD, Massachusetts
Karen Jiang, MD, Massachusetts
Roula E. Abou-Nader, MD, Massachusetts
Shreekant Vasudhev, MD, Massachusetts
Nivedita Adabala, MD, MBBS, Michigan
Robert Behrendt, RN, BSN, Michigan
Molly Belisle, Michigan
Christine Dugan, MD, Michigan
Baljinder Gill, Michigan
Kellie Herringa, PA-C, Michigan
Christine Klingert, Michigan
Kathy Mitchell, Michigan
Aimee Vos, Michigan
Alyssa Churchill, DO, Michigan
Mailvaganam Sridharan, MD, Michigan
Atul Kapoor, MD, MBBS, Michigan
Anitha Kompally, MD, MBBS, Michigan
Nicole Webb, PA-C, Michigan
Abdulqadir Ahmad, MD, Minnesota
John Patrick Eikens, Minnesota
Bobbi Jo Jensen, PA-C, Minnesota
Rachel Keuseman, Minnesota
Stephen Palmquist, Minnesota
Manit Singla, MD, Minnesota
Douglas Berg, Minnesota
Nathan Palmolea, Minnesota
Molly Tureson, PAC, Minnesota
Mehdi Dastrange, MD, MHA, Minnesota
Kent Svee, Minnesota
Ashley Viere, PA-C, Minnesota
Molly Yang, MD, Minnesota
Paige Sams, DO, Minnesota
Amit Reddy, MBBS, Mississippi
Jacqueline Brooke Banks, FNP-C, Mississippi
Lori Foxworth, CFNP, Mississippi
Nicki Lawson, FNP-C, Mississippi
Bikash Acharya, Missouri
Zafar Ahmad, PA-C, Missouri
Harleen Chela, MD, Missouri
Jeffrey Chung, MD, Missouri
Daniel Kornfeld, Missouri
Erika Leung, MD, MSc, Missouri
Lisa Moser, PA, Missouri
Mark Stiffler, Missouri
Tushar Tarun, MBBS, Missouri
Nicole McLaughlin, Missouri
Katy Lohmann, PA-C, Missouri
Jayasree Bodagala, MD, Missouri
Ravi Kiran Morumuru, ACMPE, Missouri
Matthew Brown, MD, FAAFP, Missouri
Ravikanth Tadi, Missouri
Bazgha Ahmad, DO, Missouri
Monica Hawkins, RN, Missouri
Karri Vesey, BSN, Montana
Madison Vertin, PA-C, Montana
Urmila Mukherjee, MD, Nebraska
Noah Wiedel, MD, Nebraska
Sidrah Sheikh, MD, MBBS, Nebraska
Mohammad Esmadi, MBBS, Nebraska
Jill Zabih, MD, Nebraska
Jody Frey-Burns, RN, Nevada
Adnan Akbar, MD, Nevada
Peter Gayed, MRCP, New Hampshire
Jonathan T. Huntington, MD, New Hampshire
Meghan Meehan, ACNP, New Hampshire
Saurabh Mehta, MD, New Jersey
Hanaa Benchekroun Belabbes, MD, MHA, New Jersey
Hwan Kim, MD, New Jersey
Mary Tobiasson, USA, New Jersey
Muhammad Khakwani, MD, New Jersey
Amita Maibam, MD, MPH, New Jersey
Kumar Rohit, MBBS, New Jersey
Crystal Benjamin, MD, New Jersey
Rafael Garabis, New Mexico
Sam MacBride, MD, New Mexico
Indra Peram, MD, New Mexico
Sarah Vertrees, DO, New Mexico
Aswani Kumar Alavala, MD, New Mexico
Christopher Anstine, New Mexico
Prathima Guruguri, MD, New Mexico
Diedre Hofinger, MD, FACP, New Mexico
Katharine Juarez, New Mexico
Amtul Mahavesh, MD, New Mexico
Francisco Marquez, New Mexico
Payal Sen, MD, New Mexico
Morgan Wong, DO, New Mexico
Kelly Berchou, New York
Ronald Cho, New York
Nishil Dalsania, New York
Carolyn Drake, MD, MPH, New York
Leanne Forman, New York
Valerie Gausman, New York
Laurie Jacobs, New York
Janice Jang, MD, New York
Sonia Kohli, MD, New York
Nancy Lee, PA, New York
Allen Lee, MD, New York
Matthew McCarthy, FACP, New York
Akram Mohammed, MD, New York
Jennifer Nead, New York
Kristal Persaud, PA, New York
Mariya Rozenblit, MD, New York
Christian Torres, MD, New York
Sasha De Jesus, MD, New York
Gabriella Polyak, New York
Nataliya Yuklyaeva, MD, New York
Riyaz Kamadoli, MD, New York
Ramanuj Chakravarty, New York
Adil Zaidi, MD, New York
Allison Walker, MD, New York
Himali Gandhi, New York
Alexey Yanilshtein, MD, New York
Ramsey Al-Khalil, New York
Latoya Codougan, MD, New York
Khan Najmi, MD, New York
Sara Stream, MD, New York
Bhuwan Poudyal, MD, New York
Khalil Anchouche, New York
Sarah Azarchi, New York
Susana Bejar, New York
Brian Chang, New York
Jonathan Chen, New York
Hailey Gupta, MD, New York
Medhavi Gupta, New York
Ali Khan, New York
Benjamin Kwok, MD, New York
Billy Lin, New York
Katherine Ni, New York
Jina Park, New York
Gabriel Perreault, New York
Luis Alberto Romero, New York
Payal Shah, New York
Punita Shroff, New York
Scott Statman, New York
Maria Sunseri, New York
Benjamin Verplanke, New York
Audrey Zhang, New York
Gaby Razzouk, MD, New York
Pranitha Mantrala, MD, New York
Marsha Antoine, New York
Kanica Yashi, New York
Navid Ahmed, New York
Tasha Richards, PA, New York
Connor Tryon, MD, New York
Naveen Yarlagadda, MD, New York
Alex Hogan, New York
Andrew Donohoe, CCM, MD, North Carolina
Brittany Forshay, MD, North Carolina
Kelly Hammerbeck, FNP, North Carolina
Jennifer Hausman, North Carolina
Babajide Obisesan, North Carolina
Kwadwo Ofori, MD, North Carolina
Eric Ofosu, MD, North Carolina
Kale Roth, North Carolina
Robert Soma, PA-C, North Carolina
Sommany Weber, North Carolina
Ronnie Jacobs, North Carolina
Muhammad Ghani, MD, MACP, MBBS, North Carolina
Madeline Treasure, North Carolina
Andrew McWilliams, MD, North Carolina
Karen Payne, ACNP, MPH, North Carolina
Rafal Poplawski, MD, North Carolina
James Seal, PA-C, North Carolina
Farheen Qureshi, DO, North Carolina
Basavatti Sowmya, MD, MBBS, North Carolina
Eshwar Lal, MD, North Carolina
Catherine Hathaway, MD, North Carolina
Sherif Naguib, FAAFP, North Carolina
Sara Skavroneck, North Carolina
Charles Ofosu, North Carolina
Alex Alburquerque, MD, Ohio
Isha Butler, DO, Ohio
Anne Carrol, MD, Ohio
Scott Childers, MD, Ohio
Philip Jonas, MD, Ohio
Ahmadreza Karimianpour, Ohio
Rahul Kumar, MD, Ohio
George Maidaa, MD, Ohio
Kevin McAninch, Ohio
Jill Mccourt, FNP, Ohio
Roxanne Oliver, Ohio
Farah Hussain, Ohio
Natasha Axton, PA-C, Ohio
Brooke Harris, ACNP, Ohio
Vidhya Murukesan, MD, Ohio
Sara Dong, Ohio
Christie Astor, FNP, Ohio
Sunita Mall, MD, Ohio
Sunita Mall, MD, Ohio
Fouzia Tariq, MD, Ohio
Kaveri Sivaruban, MD, Ohio
Eunice Quicho, Ohio
Smitha Achuthankutty, MD, Ohio
Harmanpreet Shinh, MD, Ohio
Maereg Tesfaye, Ohio
Kalyn Jolivette, MD, Ohio
Richelle Voth, PA-C, Oklahoma
Samuel J. Ratermann, MD, FAAFP, Oklahoma
Richelle Voth, PA-C, Oklahoma
Alden Forrester, MD, Oregon
Nicholas Brown, DO, Oregon
Ian Pennell-Walklin, MD, Oregon
Bruce Ramsey, Oregon
Kyle Brekke, DO, Oregon
Sarah Webber, MD, Oregon
Brian Beaudoin, MD, Pennsylvania
Glenn Bedell, MHSA, Pennsylvania
Cristina Green, AGACNP-DNP, Pennsylvania
Andrew Groff, Pennsylvania
Sulman Masood Hashmi, MBBS, Pennsylvania
Eric Kasprowicz, MD, MPH, Pennsylvania
Laura Leuenberger, Pennsylvania
James Liszewski, MD, Pennsylvania
Caitlyn Moss, Pennsylvania
Paul Seunghyun Nho, Pennsylvania
Rishan Patel, MD, Pennsylvania
Dilli R. Poudel, MBBS, Pennsylvania
Naveen Yellappa, MBBS, Pennsylvania
Usman Zulfiqar, Pennsylvania
Nina Jain, Pennsylvania
Bhumika Patel, DO, Pennsylvania
Jenna M. Diasio, PA-C, Pennsylvania
Malachi Courtney, MD, Pennsylvania
Sonia Arneja, MD, Pennsylvania
Ross Ellis, MD, Pennsylvania
Samreen Siddiqui, Pennsylvania
Jillian Zavodnick, Pennsylvania
Kinan Kassar, MD, Pennsylvania
Maritsa M. Scoulos-Hanson, Pennsylvania
Jennifer Taylor, PA-C, Pennsylvania
Steven Delaveris, DO, Pennsylvania
Danica Buzniak, DO, Rhode Island
Paul Browning, MD, South Carolina
Matt Coones, MD, South Carolina
Cedric Fisher, MD, South Carolina
Aloysius Jackson, MD, South Carolina
Katharine DuPont, MD, South Carolina
Michael Jenkins, MD, South Carolina
Jessica Hamilton, APRN, BC, FNP, South Carolina
Pamela Pyle, DO, South Carolina
Shakeel Ahmed, MBBS, MD, South Dakota
D. Bruce Eaton, MD, South Dakota
Drew Jorgensen, MD, South Dakota
Shelly Turbak, MSN, RN, South Dakota
Tamera Sturm, DO, South Dakota
Peggy Brooks, Tennessee
Joseph Garrido, MD, Tennessee
Lisa Grimes, FNP, Tennessee
Chennakesava Kummathi, MBBS, Tennessee
Victoria Okafor, Tennessee
Ashley Smith, Tennessee
Monisha Bhatia, Tennessee
Belinda Jenkins, APRN-BC, Tennessee
Kim Zahnke, MD, Tennessee
Robert Arias, Texas
Nicolas Batterton, MD, Texas
Scott DePaul, MD, Texas
Nancy Foster, Texas
Larry Hughes, Texas
Erin Koval, Texas
Femi Layiwola, MD, Texas
Krysta Lin, Texas
James J. Onorato, MD, PhD, Texas
Allison Stephenson, PA-C, Texas
Brandon Stormes, Texas
Rubin Simon, MD, Texas
Brian Anderson, DO, Texas
Hatim Chhatriwala, MD, Texas
Aziz Hammoud, Texas
Haru Yamamoto, MD, Texas
Lauren Schiegg, Texas
Victoria Grasso, DO, Texas
Victor Salcedo, MD, Texas
Rajiv Bhattarai, Texas
Iram Qureshi, DO, Texas
Lisa Hafemeister, FACHE, MHA, Texas
Helena Kurian, MD, Texas
Jessica Lin, Texas
Nathan Nowalk, MD, Texas
Keely Smith, MD, Texas
Jonathan Weiser, MD, Texas
Roland Prezas, DO, FAAFP, Texas
Allan Recto, AHIP, Texas
Regina Dimbo, Texas
Venkata Ghanta, Texas
Richmond Hunt, Texas
Vishal Patel, MD, Texas
Zain Sharif, MD, Texas
Rommel Del Rosario, MD, Texas
Khawer Khadimally, DO, Texas
Diogenes Valderrama, MD, Texas
Charles Ewoh, MD, Texas
Deepika Kilaru, Texas
Tilahun Belay, MD, Texas
Chandra S Reddy Navuluri, MD, Texas
Bradley Goad, DO, FACP, Virginia
Patrick Higdon, MD, Virginia
Gabriella Miller, MD, HMDC, Virginia
Miklos Szentirmai, MD, Virginia
Hyder Tamton, Virginia
Andra Mirescu, MD, Virginia
Olukayode Ojo, Virginia
Robert Szeles, MD, Virginia
Anya Cope, DO, Virginia
OsCiriah Press, MD, Virginia
Rikin Kadakia, MD, Virginia
Bryant Self, DO, Virginia
Sarah Sabo, ACNP, Virginia
Pedro A. Gonzales Alvarez, MD, Virginia
William Best, Virginia
Pushpanjali Basnyat, MD, Washington
Nikki Hartley-Jonason, Washington
Helen Johnsonwall, MD, Washington
Eric LaMotte, MD, Washington
Maher Muraywid, Washington
Evan Neal Paul, MD, Washington
Sarah Rogers, MD, Washington
Lindee Strizich, Washington
Maryam Tariq, MBBS, Washington
Meghaan Walsh, MD, Washington
Oleg Zbirun, MD, Washington
Meeta Sabnis, MD, Washington
James Kuo, MD, Washington
Liang Du, Washington
Syed Farhan Tabraiz Hashmi, MD, Washington
Jessica Jung, MD, Washington
Joshua Pelley, MD, Washington
Alex Yu, MD, Washington
Alfred Curnow, MD, Washington
Duhwan Kang, Washington
Gilbert Daniel, MD, Washington, D.C.
Eleanor Fitall, Washington, D.C.
Vinay Srinivasan, Washington, D.C.
Scott Wine, West Virginia
Trevor Miller, MBA, PA-C, West Virginia
Audrey Hiltunen, Wisconsin
Elina Litinskaya, Wisconsin
John M. Murphy, MD, Wisconsin
Tanya Pedretti, PA, Wisconsin
Adine Rodemeyer, MD, Wisconsin
Oghomwen Sule, MBBS, Wisconsin
Terrence Witt, MD, Wisconsin
Mayank Arora, Wisconsin
John D. MacDonald, MD, Wisconsin
Abigail Cook, Wisconsin
Mohamed Ibrahim, MD, Wisconsin
Aymen Khogali, MD, Wisconsin
Nicholas Haun, Wisconsin
Sandra Brown, Victoria, Australia
Alessandra Gessner, Alberta, Canada
Courtney Carlucci, British Columbia, Canada
Muhanad Y. Al Habash, Canada
Karen Tong, MD, Canada
Taku Yabuki, Japan
Liza van Loon, the Netherlands
Edward Gebuis, MD, the Netherlands
Abdisalan Afrah, MD, Qatar
Akhnuwkh Jones, Qatar
Mashuk Uddin, MBBS, MRCP, FRCP, Qatar
Ibrahim Yusuf Abubeker, MRCP, Qatar
Chih-Wei Tseng, Taiwan
Sawsan Abdel-Razig, MD, FACP, United Arab Emirates
The Society of Hospital Medicine welcomes its newest members:
Kwie-Hoa Siem, MD, Alaska
Frank Abene, Alabama
Kayla Maldonado, Alabama
Kenny Murray, MD, Alabama
Shanthan Ramidi, MD, Alabama
Lauren Hancock, APRN, Arkansas
William Hawkins, MD, Arkansas
Matthew Law, Arkansas
Emily Smith, MD, Arkansas
Firas Abbas, MBchB, Arizona
Shahid Ahmad, MD, MBBS, Arizona
Praveen Bheemanathini, Arizona
Atoosa Hosseini, Arizona
William McGrade, DO, Arizona
Konstantin Mazursky, DO, Arizona
Ibrahim Taweel, MD, Arizona
Kevin Virk, MD, FACP, Arizona
Kevin Virk, MD, FACP, Arizona
Mohemmedd Khalid Abbas, Arizona
Hasan Chaudhry, MD, Arizona
Kelly Kelleher, FAAP, Arizona
Priyanka Sultania Dudani, MBBS, Arizona
Krishna Kasireddy, MD, Arizona
Melanie Meguro, Arizona
Puneet Tuli, MD, Arizona
Jonathan Byrdy, DO, Arizona
Sarah Corral, DO, Arizona
Edward Maharam, MD, Arizona
Arvind Satyanarayan, DO, Arizona
Mayank Aggarwal, MD, Arizona
Syed Jafri, Arizona
Bujji Ainapurapu, MD, Arizona
Aaron Fernandes, MD, Arizona
Sonal Gandhi, Arizona
Sudhir Tutiki, Arizona
Navaneeth Kumar, MD, Arizona
Brian T. Courtney, MD, California
Won Jin Jeon, California
Veena Panduranga, MD, California
Jennifer Tinloy, DO, California
Debra Buckland Coffey, MCUSN, MD, California
Kathleen Teves, MD, California
Paul Goebel, MD, ACMPE, California
Shainy Hegde, California
Summaiya Muhammad, California
Desmond Wah, California
Chonn Khristin Ng, California
Almira Yang, DO, California
Salimah Boghani, MD, California
Stella Abhyankar, California
Cherie Ginwalla, MD, California
Armond Esmaili, California
Sarah Schaeffer, MD, MPH, California
Sophia Virani, MD, California
Dipti Munshi, MD, California
Judy Nguyen, DO, California
Daniel Owyang, DO, California
Christian Chiavetta, DO, California
David Reinert, DO, California
Joseph Pawlowski, MD, California
Eleanor Yang, California
Adrian Campo, MD, California
Emerson De Jesus, MD, California
Zachary Edmonds, MD, California
Trit Garg, California
Alexandra G. Ianculescu, MD, PhD, California
Felix Karp, MD, California
Cara Lai, California
Kristen Lew, MD, California
John Mogannam, California
Ameer Moussa, California
Neil Parikh, MD, MBA, California
Priya Reddy, California
Adam Simons, California
Sanjay Vadgama, MD, California
Kristofer Wills, DO, California
Michael Yang, MD, MS, California
Victor Ekuta, California,
Donna Colobong, PA-C, Colorado
Janna B. Dreason, FNP-C, Colorado
Cheryl English, NP-C, Colorado
Melanie Gerrior, MD, Colorado
Marciann Harris, NP, Colorado
Marsha Henke, MD, Colorado
Brett Hesse, Colorado
Naomi J Hipp, MD, Colorado
Aurell Horing, Colorado
Rachel Koch, DO, Colorado
Ed Marino, PA-C, Colorado
Marcus Reinhardt, MD, Colorado
Carol Runge, Colorado
Harshal Shah, Colorado
Leo Soehnlen, DO, Colorado
Anna Villalobos, MD, Colorado
Kathryn Whitfield, PA-C, Colorado
Jonathan Bei-Shing Young, MD, Colorado
Leah Damiani, MD, Colorado
Kathy Lynch, MD, Colorado
Micah Friedman, Colorado
Rachael Hilton, MD, Colorado
Madeline Koerner, Colorado
Chi Zheng, MD, Colorado
Chin-Kun Baw, MD, Connecticut
Alexandra Hawkins, NP, Connecticut
Vasundhara Singh, MD, MBBS, Connecticut
Ryan Quarles, MD, Connecticut
Debra Hernandez, APRN, BC, Connecticut
Karine Karapetyan, MD, Delaware
Choosak Burr, ARNP, Florida
Nelsi Mora, Florida
Mary Quillinan, Florida
Thuntanat Rachanakul, Florida
Samual W. Sauer, MD, MPH, Florida
Jennifer Tibangin, Florida
Keith Williams, MD, Florida
Eric Penedo, MD, Florida
Margaret Webb, Florida
Mark Bender, Florida
Brett Waress, MD, MHA, Florida
Giselle Racho, Florida
Bryan Thiel, Florida
Juan Loor Tuarez, MD, Florida
Christine Stopyra, Florida
Betsy Screws, ARNP, Florida
Jaimie Weber, MD, Florida
Priti Amin, MHA, Georgia
Naga Doddapaneni, Georgia
Stephanie Fletcher, Georgia
Disha Spath, MD, Georgia
Rafaela Wesley, DO, Georgia
Nikky Keer, DO, Georgia
James Kim, Georgia
Todd Martin, Georgia
Eli Mlaver, Georgia
Andrew Ritter, Georgia
Ali Al-Zubaidi, MBchB, Georgia
Deann Bing, MD, Georgia
Tushar Shah, Georgia
Cameron Straughn, DO, Georgia
Nobuhiro Ariyoshi, MEd, Hawaii
Prerna Kumar, Iowa
Jonathan Sebolt, MD, Iowa
Amy Tesar, DO, Iowa
Houng Chea, NP, Idaho
Finnegan Greer, PA-C, Idaho
Thao Nelson, PA, Idaho
Malatesha Gangappa, Idaho
Gloria Alumona, ACNP, Illinois
Ram Sanjeev Alur, Illinois
James Antoon, MD, FAAP, PhD, Illinois
Stefania Bailuc, MD, Illinois
Richard Huh, Illinois
Bhakti Patel, MD, Illinois
Frances Uy, ACNP, Illinois
Fernando Velazquez Vazquez, MD, Illinois
Tiffany White, MD, Illinois
Bryan P. Tully, MD, Illinois
Swati Gobhil, MBBS, Illinois
Lianghe Gao, Illinois
Gopi Astik, MD, Illinois
Marina Kovacevic, MD, Illinois
Abbie Raymond, DO, Illinois
Timothy Yung, Illinois
Ahmed Zahid, MD, Illinois
Cristina Corsini, MEd, Illinois
Faisal Rashid, MD, FACP, Illinois
Mansoor Ahmad, MD, Illinois
Matthew A. Strauch, DO, Illinois
Purshotham Reddy Grinne, Illinois
Nadia Nasreen, MD, Illinois
Maham Ashraf, MD, Indiana
Jennifer Gross, Indiana
Debasmita Mohapatra, MBBS, Indiana
Eric Scheper, Indiana
Katherine Gray, APRNBC, FNP, Indiana
Venkata Kureti, Indiana
Omer Al-Buoshkor, MD, Indiana
David Johnson, FNP, MSN, Indiana
Jonathan Salisbury, MD, Indiana
Debra Shapert, MSN, RN, Iowa
Lisa Carter, ARNP, Iowa
Matthew Woodham, Iowa
Tomoharu Suzuki, MD, Pharm, Japan
Khaldoun Haj, Kansas
Will Rogers, ACMPE, MA, MBA, Kansas
Karen Shumate, Kansas
Lisa Unruh, MD, Kansas
Matthew George, Kansas
Katie Washburn, DO, Kansas
Edwin Avallone, DO, Kentucky
Matthew Morris, Kentucky
Samantha Cappetto, MD, Kentucky
Jaison John, Kentucky
Ammar Al Jajeh, Kentucky
Joseph Bolger, MD, PhD, Louisiana
Clairissa Mulloy, Louisiana
Harish Talla, MD, Louisiana
John Amadon, Louisiana
Karthik Krishnareddy, Louisiana
Cheryl DeGrandpre, PA-C, Maine
Katherine Liu, MD, Maine
Sarah Sedney, MD, Maine
Aksana Afanasenka, MD, Maryland
Syed Nazeer Mahmood, MBBS, Maryland
Joseph Apata, MD, Maryland
Russom Ghebrai, MD, Maryland
Musa Momoh, MD, Maryland
Antanina Voit, Maryland
Dejene Kassaye, MD, MSC, Maryland
Shams Quazi, MD, FACP, MS, Maryland
Dawn Roelofs, FNP, MSN, Maryland
Kirsten Austad, MD, Massachusetts
Yoel Carrasquillo Vega, MD, Massachusetts
Michele Gaudet, NP, Massachusetts
Karina Mejias, Massachusetts
Peter Rohloff, MD, PhD, Massachusetts
Jennifer Schaeffer, Massachusetts
James Shaw, MD, Massachusetts
Renee Wheeler, Massachusetts
Angela Freeman, PA, PA-C, Massachusetts
Supriya Parvatini, MD, Massachusetts
Karen Jiang, MD, Massachusetts
Roula E. Abou-Nader, MD, Massachusetts
Shreekant Vasudhev, MD, Massachusetts
Nivedita Adabala, MD, MBBS, Michigan
Robert Behrendt, RN, BSN, Michigan
Molly Belisle, Michigan
Christine Dugan, MD, Michigan
Baljinder Gill, Michigan
Kellie Herringa, PA-C, Michigan
Christine Klingert, Michigan
Kathy Mitchell, Michigan
Aimee Vos, Michigan
Alyssa Churchill, DO, Michigan
Mailvaganam Sridharan, MD, Michigan
Atul Kapoor, MD, MBBS, Michigan
Anitha Kompally, MD, MBBS, Michigan
Nicole Webb, PA-C, Michigan
Abdulqadir Ahmad, MD, Minnesota
John Patrick Eikens, Minnesota
Bobbi Jo Jensen, PA-C, Minnesota
Rachel Keuseman, Minnesota
Stephen Palmquist, Minnesota
Manit Singla, MD, Minnesota
Douglas Berg, Minnesota
Nathan Palmolea, Minnesota
Molly Tureson, PAC, Minnesota
Mehdi Dastrange, MD, MHA, Minnesota
Kent Svee, Minnesota
Ashley Viere, PA-C, Minnesota
Molly Yang, MD, Minnesota
Paige Sams, DO, Minnesota
Amit Reddy, MBBS, Mississippi
Jacqueline Brooke Banks, FNP-C, Mississippi
Lori Foxworth, CFNP, Mississippi
Nicki Lawson, FNP-C, Mississippi
Bikash Acharya, Missouri
Zafar Ahmad, PA-C, Missouri
Harleen Chela, MD, Missouri
Jeffrey Chung, MD, Missouri
Daniel Kornfeld, Missouri
Erika Leung, MD, MSc, Missouri
Lisa Moser, PA, Missouri
Mark Stiffler, Missouri
Tushar Tarun, MBBS, Missouri
Nicole McLaughlin, Missouri
Katy Lohmann, PA-C, Missouri
Jayasree Bodagala, MD, Missouri
Ravi Kiran Morumuru, ACMPE, Missouri
Matthew Brown, MD, FAAFP, Missouri
Ravikanth Tadi, Missouri
Bazgha Ahmad, DO, Missouri
Monica Hawkins, RN, Missouri
Karri Vesey, BSN, Montana
Madison Vertin, PA-C, Montana
Urmila Mukherjee, MD, Nebraska
Noah Wiedel, MD, Nebraska
Sidrah Sheikh, MD, MBBS, Nebraska
Mohammad Esmadi, MBBS, Nebraska
Jill Zabih, MD, Nebraska
Jody Frey-Burns, RN, Nevada
Adnan Akbar, MD, Nevada
Peter Gayed, MRCP, New Hampshire
Jonathan T. Huntington, MD, New Hampshire
Meghan Meehan, ACNP, New Hampshire
Saurabh Mehta, MD, New Jersey
Hanaa Benchekroun Belabbes, MD, MHA, New Jersey
Hwan Kim, MD, New Jersey
Mary Tobiasson, USA, New Jersey
Muhammad Khakwani, MD, New Jersey
Amita Maibam, MD, MPH, New Jersey
Kumar Rohit, MBBS, New Jersey
Crystal Benjamin, MD, New Jersey
Rafael Garabis, New Mexico
Sam MacBride, MD, New Mexico
Indra Peram, MD, New Mexico
Sarah Vertrees, DO, New Mexico
Aswani Kumar Alavala, MD, New Mexico
Christopher Anstine, New Mexico
Prathima Guruguri, MD, New Mexico
Diedre Hofinger, MD, FACP, New Mexico
Katharine Juarez, New Mexico
Amtul Mahavesh, MD, New Mexico
Francisco Marquez, New Mexico
Payal Sen, MD, New Mexico
Morgan Wong, DO, New Mexico
Kelly Berchou, New York
Ronald Cho, New York
Nishil Dalsania, New York
Carolyn Drake, MD, MPH, New York
Leanne Forman, New York
Valerie Gausman, New York
Laurie Jacobs, New York
Janice Jang, MD, New York
Sonia Kohli, MD, New York
Nancy Lee, PA, New York
Allen Lee, MD, New York
Matthew McCarthy, FACP, New York
Akram Mohammed, MD, New York
Jennifer Nead, New York
Kristal Persaud, PA, New York
Mariya Rozenblit, MD, New York
Christian Torres, MD, New York
Sasha De Jesus, MD, New York
Gabriella Polyak, New York
Nataliya Yuklyaeva, MD, New York
Riyaz Kamadoli, MD, New York
Ramanuj Chakravarty, New York
Adil Zaidi, MD, New York
Allison Walker, MD, New York
Himali Gandhi, New York
Alexey Yanilshtein, MD, New York
Ramsey Al-Khalil, New York
Latoya Codougan, MD, New York
Khan Najmi, MD, New York
Sara Stream, MD, New York
Bhuwan Poudyal, MD, New York
Khalil Anchouche, New York
Sarah Azarchi, New York
Susana Bejar, New York
Brian Chang, New York
Jonathan Chen, New York
Hailey Gupta, MD, New York
Medhavi Gupta, New York
Ali Khan, New York
Benjamin Kwok, MD, New York
Billy Lin, New York
Katherine Ni, New York
Jina Park, New York
Gabriel Perreault, New York
Luis Alberto Romero, New York
Payal Shah, New York
Punita Shroff, New York
Scott Statman, New York
Maria Sunseri, New York
Benjamin Verplanke, New York
Audrey Zhang, New York
Gaby Razzouk, MD, New York
Pranitha Mantrala, MD, New York
Marsha Antoine, New York
Kanica Yashi, New York
Navid Ahmed, New York
Tasha Richards, PA, New York
Connor Tryon, MD, New York
Naveen Yarlagadda, MD, New York
Alex Hogan, New York
Andrew Donohoe, CCM, MD, North Carolina
Brittany Forshay, MD, North Carolina
Kelly Hammerbeck, FNP, North Carolina
Jennifer Hausman, North Carolina
Babajide Obisesan, North Carolina
Kwadwo Ofori, MD, North Carolina
Eric Ofosu, MD, North Carolina
Kale Roth, North Carolina
Robert Soma, PA-C, North Carolina
Sommany Weber, North Carolina
Ronnie Jacobs, North Carolina
Muhammad Ghani, MD, MACP, MBBS, North Carolina
Madeline Treasure, North Carolina
Andrew McWilliams, MD, North Carolina
Karen Payne, ACNP, MPH, North Carolina
Rafal Poplawski, MD, North Carolina
James Seal, PA-C, North Carolina
Farheen Qureshi, DO, North Carolina
Basavatti Sowmya, MD, MBBS, North Carolina
Eshwar Lal, MD, North Carolina
Catherine Hathaway, MD, North Carolina
Sherif Naguib, FAAFP, North Carolina
Sara Skavroneck, North Carolina
Charles Ofosu, North Carolina
Alex Alburquerque, MD, Ohio
Isha Butler, DO, Ohio
Anne Carrol, MD, Ohio
Scott Childers, MD, Ohio
Philip Jonas, MD, Ohio
Ahmadreza Karimianpour, Ohio
Rahul Kumar, MD, Ohio
George Maidaa, MD, Ohio
Kevin McAninch, Ohio
Jill Mccourt, FNP, Ohio
Roxanne Oliver, Ohio
Farah Hussain, Ohio
Natasha Axton, PA-C, Ohio
Brooke Harris, ACNP, Ohio
Vidhya Murukesan, MD, Ohio
Sara Dong, Ohio
Christie Astor, FNP, Ohio
Sunita Mall, MD, Ohio
Sunita Mall, MD, Ohio
Fouzia Tariq, MD, Ohio
Kaveri Sivaruban, MD, Ohio
Eunice Quicho, Ohio
Smitha Achuthankutty, MD, Ohio
Harmanpreet Shinh, MD, Ohio
Maereg Tesfaye, Ohio
Kalyn Jolivette, MD, Ohio
Richelle Voth, PA-C, Oklahoma
Samuel J. Ratermann, MD, FAAFP, Oklahoma
Richelle Voth, PA-C, Oklahoma
Alden Forrester, MD, Oregon
Nicholas Brown, DO, Oregon
Ian Pennell-Walklin, MD, Oregon
Bruce Ramsey, Oregon
Kyle Brekke, DO, Oregon
Sarah Webber, MD, Oregon
Brian Beaudoin, MD, Pennsylvania
Glenn Bedell, MHSA, Pennsylvania
Cristina Green, AGACNP-DNP, Pennsylvania
Andrew Groff, Pennsylvania
Sulman Masood Hashmi, MBBS, Pennsylvania
Eric Kasprowicz, MD, MPH, Pennsylvania
Laura Leuenberger, Pennsylvania
James Liszewski, MD, Pennsylvania
Caitlyn Moss, Pennsylvania
Paul Seunghyun Nho, Pennsylvania
Rishan Patel, MD, Pennsylvania
Dilli R. Poudel, MBBS, Pennsylvania
Naveen Yellappa, MBBS, Pennsylvania
Usman Zulfiqar, Pennsylvania
Nina Jain, Pennsylvania
Bhumika Patel, DO, Pennsylvania
Jenna M. Diasio, PA-C, Pennsylvania
Malachi Courtney, MD, Pennsylvania
Sonia Arneja, MD, Pennsylvania
Ross Ellis, MD, Pennsylvania
Samreen Siddiqui, Pennsylvania
Jillian Zavodnick, Pennsylvania
Kinan Kassar, MD, Pennsylvania
Maritsa M. Scoulos-Hanson, Pennsylvania
Jennifer Taylor, PA-C, Pennsylvania
Steven Delaveris, DO, Pennsylvania
Danica Buzniak, DO, Rhode Island
Paul Browning, MD, South Carolina
Matt Coones, MD, South Carolina
Cedric Fisher, MD, South Carolina
Aloysius Jackson, MD, South Carolina
Katharine DuPont, MD, South Carolina
Michael Jenkins, MD, South Carolina
Jessica Hamilton, APRN, BC, FNP, South Carolina
Pamela Pyle, DO, South Carolina
Shakeel Ahmed, MBBS, MD, South Dakota
D. Bruce Eaton, MD, South Dakota
Drew Jorgensen, MD, South Dakota
Shelly Turbak, MSN, RN, South Dakota
Tamera Sturm, DO, South Dakota
Peggy Brooks, Tennessee
Joseph Garrido, MD, Tennessee
Lisa Grimes, FNP, Tennessee
Chennakesava Kummathi, MBBS, Tennessee
Victoria Okafor, Tennessee
Ashley Smith, Tennessee
Monisha Bhatia, Tennessee
Belinda Jenkins, APRN-BC, Tennessee
Kim Zahnke, MD, Tennessee
Robert Arias, Texas
Nicolas Batterton, MD, Texas
Scott DePaul, MD, Texas
Nancy Foster, Texas
Larry Hughes, Texas
Erin Koval, Texas
Femi Layiwola, MD, Texas
Krysta Lin, Texas
James J. Onorato, MD, PhD, Texas
Allison Stephenson, PA-C, Texas
Brandon Stormes, Texas
Rubin Simon, MD, Texas
Brian Anderson, DO, Texas
Hatim Chhatriwala, MD, Texas
Aziz Hammoud, Texas
Haru Yamamoto, MD, Texas
Lauren Schiegg, Texas
Victoria Grasso, DO, Texas
Victor Salcedo, MD, Texas
Rajiv Bhattarai, Texas
Iram Qureshi, DO, Texas
Lisa Hafemeister, FACHE, MHA, Texas
Helena Kurian, MD, Texas
Jessica Lin, Texas
Nathan Nowalk, MD, Texas
Keely Smith, MD, Texas
Jonathan Weiser, MD, Texas
Roland Prezas, DO, FAAFP, Texas
Allan Recto, AHIP, Texas
Regina Dimbo, Texas
Venkata Ghanta, Texas
Richmond Hunt, Texas
Vishal Patel, MD, Texas
Zain Sharif, MD, Texas
Rommel Del Rosario, MD, Texas
Khawer Khadimally, DO, Texas
Diogenes Valderrama, MD, Texas
Charles Ewoh, MD, Texas
Deepika Kilaru, Texas
Tilahun Belay, MD, Texas
Chandra S Reddy Navuluri, MD, Texas
Bradley Goad, DO, FACP, Virginia
Patrick Higdon, MD, Virginia
Gabriella Miller, MD, HMDC, Virginia
Miklos Szentirmai, MD, Virginia
Hyder Tamton, Virginia
Andra Mirescu, MD, Virginia
Olukayode Ojo, Virginia
Robert Szeles, MD, Virginia
Anya Cope, DO, Virginia
OsCiriah Press, MD, Virginia
Rikin Kadakia, MD, Virginia
Bryant Self, DO, Virginia
Sarah Sabo, ACNP, Virginia
Pedro A. Gonzales Alvarez, MD, Virginia
William Best, Virginia
Pushpanjali Basnyat, MD, Washington
Nikki Hartley-Jonason, Washington
Helen Johnsonwall, MD, Washington
Eric LaMotte, MD, Washington
Maher Muraywid, Washington
Evan Neal Paul, MD, Washington
Sarah Rogers, MD, Washington
Lindee Strizich, Washington
Maryam Tariq, MBBS, Washington
Meghaan Walsh, MD, Washington
Oleg Zbirun, MD, Washington
Meeta Sabnis, MD, Washington
James Kuo, MD, Washington
Liang Du, Washington
Syed Farhan Tabraiz Hashmi, MD, Washington
Jessica Jung, MD, Washington
Joshua Pelley, MD, Washington
Alex Yu, MD, Washington
Alfred Curnow, MD, Washington
Duhwan Kang, Washington
Gilbert Daniel, MD, Washington, D.C.
Eleanor Fitall, Washington, D.C.
Vinay Srinivasan, Washington, D.C.
Scott Wine, West Virginia
Trevor Miller, MBA, PA-C, West Virginia
Audrey Hiltunen, Wisconsin
Elina Litinskaya, Wisconsin
John M. Murphy, MD, Wisconsin
Tanya Pedretti, PA, Wisconsin
Adine Rodemeyer, MD, Wisconsin
Oghomwen Sule, MBBS, Wisconsin
Terrence Witt, MD, Wisconsin
Mayank Arora, Wisconsin
John D. MacDonald, MD, Wisconsin
Abigail Cook, Wisconsin
Mohamed Ibrahim, MD, Wisconsin
Aymen Khogali, MD, Wisconsin
Nicholas Haun, Wisconsin
Sandra Brown, Victoria, Australia
Alessandra Gessner, Alberta, Canada
Courtney Carlucci, British Columbia, Canada
Muhanad Y. Al Habash, Canada
Karen Tong, MD, Canada
Taku Yabuki, Japan
Liza van Loon, the Netherlands
Edward Gebuis, MD, the Netherlands
Abdisalan Afrah, MD, Qatar
Akhnuwkh Jones, Qatar
Mashuk Uddin, MBBS, MRCP, FRCP, Qatar
Ibrahim Yusuf Abubeker, MRCP, Qatar
Chih-Wei Tseng, Taiwan
Sawsan Abdel-Razig, MD, FACP, United Arab Emirates
Here’s what’s trending at SHM
HM17 On Demand now available
Couldn’t make it to Las Vegas for SHM’s annual meeting, Hospital Medicine 2017? HM17 On Demand gives you access to over 80 online audio and slide recordings from the hottest tracks, including clinical updates, rapid fire, pediatrics, comanagement, quality, and high-value care.
Additionally, you can earn up to 70 American Medical Association Physician Recognition Award Category 1 Credit(s) and up to 30 American Board of Internal Medicine Maintenance of Certification credits. HM17 attendees can also benefit by earning additional credits on the sessions you missed out on.
To easily access content through SHM’s Learning Portal, visit shmlearningportal.org/hm17-demand to learn more.
Chapter Excellence Awards
SHM is proud to recognize outstanding chapters for the fourth annual Chapter Excellence Awards. Each year, chapters strive to demonstrate growth, sustenance, and innovation within their chapter activities.
View more at www.hospitalmedicine.org/chapterexcellence. Please join SHM in congratulating the following chapters on their success!
Silver Chapters
Boston Association of Academic Hospital Medicine (BAAHM)
Charlotte Metro Area
Houston
Kentucky
Los Angeles
Minnesota
North Jersey
Pacific Northwest
Philadelphia Tri-State
Rocky Mountain
San Francisco Bay
South Central PA
Gold Chapters
New Mexico
Wiregrass
Platinum Chapters
IowaMaryland
Michigan
NYC/Westchester
St. Louis
Outstanding Chapter of the Year
Michigan
Rising Star Chapter
Wiregrass
Student Hospitalist Scholar grant winners
SHM’s Student Hospitalist Scholar Grant provides funds with which medical students can conduct mentored scholarly projects related to quality improvement and patient safety in the field of hospital medicine. The program offers a summer and a longitudinal option.
Congratulations to the 2017-2018 Student Hospitalist Scholar Grant recipients:Summer Program
Anton Garazha
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
“Effectiveness of Communication During ICU to Ward Transfer and Association with Medical ICU Readmission”
Cole Hirschfeld
Weill Cornell Medical College
“The Role of Diagnostic Bone Biopsies in the Management of Osteomyelitis”
Farah Hussain
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
“Better Understanding Clinical Deterioration in a Children’s Hospital”
Longitudinal Program
Monisha Bhatia
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
“Using Electronic Medical Record Phenotypic Data to Predict Discharge Destination”
Victor Ekuta
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
“Reducing CAUTI with Noninvasive UC Alternatives and Measure-vention”
Yun Li
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
“Developing and implementing clinical pathway(s) for hospitalized injection drug users due to injection-related infection sequelae”
Learn more about the Student Hospitalist Scholar Grant at hospitalmedicine.org/scholargrant.
SPARK ONE: A tool to teach residents
SPARK ONE is a comprehensive, online self-assessment tool created specifically for hospital medicine professionals. The activity contains 450+ vignette-style multiple-choice questions covering 100% of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine (FPHM) exam blueprint. This online tool can be utilized as a training mechanism for resident education on hospital medicine.
As a benefit of SHM membership, residents will receive a free subscription. SPARK ONE provides in-depth review of the following content areas:
- Cardiology
- Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine
- Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- Nephrology and Urology
- Endocrinology
- Hematology and Oncology
- Neurology
- Allergy, Immunology, Dermatology, Rheumatology and Transitions in Care
- Palliative Care, Medical Ethics and Decision-making
- Perioperative Medicine and Consultative Co-management
- Patient Safety
- Quality, Cost and Clinical Reasoning
“SPARK ONE provides a unique platform for academic institutions, engaging learners in directed learning sessions, reinforcing teaching points as we encounter specific conditions.” – Rachel E. Thompson, MD, MPH, SFHM
Visit hospitalmedicine.org/sparkone to learn more.
Sharpen your coding with the updated CODE-H
SHM’s Coding Optimally by Documenting Effectively for Hospitalists (CODE-H) has launched an updated program with all new content. It will now include eight recorded webinar sessions presented by expert faculty, downloadable resources, and an interactive discussion forum through the Hospital Medicine Exchange (HMX), enabling participants to ask questions and learn the most relevant best practices.
Following each webinar, learners will have the opportunity to complete an evaluation to redeem continuing medical education credits.
Webinars in the series include:
- E/M Basics Part I
- E/M Basics Part II
- Utilizing Other Providers in Your Practice
- EMR and Mitigating Risk
- Putting Time into Critical Care Documentation
- Time Based Services
- Navigating the Rules for Hospitalist Visits
- Challenges of Concurrent Care
To purchase CODE-H, visit hospitalmedicine.org/CODEH. If you have questions about the new program, please contact [email protected].
Set yourself apart as a Fellow in Hospital Medicine
The Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) designation signals your commitment to the hospital medicine specialty and dedication to quality improvement and patient safety. This designation is available for hospital medicine practitioners, including practice administrators, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. If you meet the prerequisites and complete the requirements, which are rooted in the Core Competencies in Hospital Medicine, you can apply for this prestigious designation and join more than 1,100 FHMs who are dedicated to the field of hospital medicine. Learn more and apply at hospitalmedicine.org/fellow.
New guide & modules on multimodal pain strategies for postoperative pain management
Pain management can pose multiple challenges in the acute care setting for hospitalists and front-line prescribers. While their first priority is to optimally manage pain in their patients, they also face the challenges of treating diverse patient populations, managing patient expectations, and considering how pain control and perceptions affect Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems scores. Furthermore, because of the ongoing opioid epidemic, prescribers must ensure that pain is managed responsibly and ethically.
To address these issues, SHM developed a guide to address how to work in an interdisciplinary team, identify impediments to implementation, and provide examples of appropriate pain management. In accompaniment with this Multimodal Pain Strategies Guide for Postoperative Pain Management, there are three modules presented by the authors which supplement the electronic guide.
To download the guide or view the modules, visit hospitalmedicine.org/pain.
Proven excellence through a unique education style: Academic Hospitalist Academy
Don’t miss the eighth annual Academic Hospitalist Academy (AHA), Sept. 25-28, 2017, at the Lakeway Resort and Spa in Austin, Texas. AHA attendees experience an energizing, interactive learning environment featuring didactics, small-group exercise and skill-building breakout sessions. Each full day of learning is facilitated by leading clinician-educators, hospitalist researchers, and clinical administrators in a 1 to 10 faculty to student ratio.
The Principal Goals of the Academy are to:
- Develop junior academic hospitalists as the premier teachers and educational leaders at their institutions
- Help academic hospitalists develop scholarly work and increase scholarly output
- Enhance awareness of the value of quality improvement and patient safety work
- Support academic promotion of all attendees
Don’t miss out on this unique, hands-on experience. Register before July 18, 2017, to receive the early-bird rates. Visit academichospitalist.org to learn more.
Choosing Wisely Case Study compendium now available
The Choosing Wisely Case Study Competition, hosted by SHM, sought submissions from hospitalists on innovative improvement initiatives implemented in their respective institutions. These initiatives reflect and promote movement toward reducing unnecessary medical tests and procedures and changing a culture that dictates, “More care is better care.”
Submissions were judged by the Choosing Wisely Subcommittee, a panel of SHM members, under adult and pediatric categories. One grand prize winner and three honorable mentions were selected from these categories. The compendium includes these case studies along with additional exemplary submissions.
View the Choosing Wisely Case Study Compendium at hospitalmedicine.org/choosingwisely.
Strengthen your interactions with the 5 Rs of Cultural Humility
Look inside this issue for your 5 Rs of Cultural Humility pocket card. It can be easily referenced on rounds and shared with colleagues. We hope to achieve heightened awareness of effective interactions. In addition to the definitions of each of the Rs, the card features questions to ask yourself before, during, and after every interaction to aid in attaining cultural humility.
For more information, visit hospitalmedicine.org/5Rs.
Brett Radler is communications specialist at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
HM17 On Demand now available
Couldn’t make it to Las Vegas for SHM’s annual meeting, Hospital Medicine 2017? HM17 On Demand gives you access to over 80 online audio and slide recordings from the hottest tracks, including clinical updates, rapid fire, pediatrics, comanagement, quality, and high-value care.
Additionally, you can earn up to 70 American Medical Association Physician Recognition Award Category 1 Credit(s) and up to 30 American Board of Internal Medicine Maintenance of Certification credits. HM17 attendees can also benefit by earning additional credits on the sessions you missed out on.
To easily access content through SHM’s Learning Portal, visit shmlearningportal.org/hm17-demand to learn more.
Chapter Excellence Awards
SHM is proud to recognize outstanding chapters for the fourth annual Chapter Excellence Awards. Each year, chapters strive to demonstrate growth, sustenance, and innovation within their chapter activities.
View more at www.hospitalmedicine.org/chapterexcellence. Please join SHM in congratulating the following chapters on their success!
Silver Chapters
Boston Association of Academic Hospital Medicine (BAAHM)
Charlotte Metro Area
Houston
Kentucky
Los Angeles
Minnesota
North Jersey
Pacific Northwest
Philadelphia Tri-State
Rocky Mountain
San Francisco Bay
South Central PA
Gold Chapters
New Mexico
Wiregrass
Platinum Chapters
IowaMaryland
Michigan
NYC/Westchester
St. Louis
Outstanding Chapter of the Year
Michigan
Rising Star Chapter
Wiregrass
Student Hospitalist Scholar grant winners
SHM’s Student Hospitalist Scholar Grant provides funds with which medical students can conduct mentored scholarly projects related to quality improvement and patient safety in the field of hospital medicine. The program offers a summer and a longitudinal option.
Congratulations to the 2017-2018 Student Hospitalist Scholar Grant recipients:Summer Program
Anton Garazha
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
“Effectiveness of Communication During ICU to Ward Transfer and Association with Medical ICU Readmission”
Cole Hirschfeld
Weill Cornell Medical College
“The Role of Diagnostic Bone Biopsies in the Management of Osteomyelitis”
Farah Hussain
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
“Better Understanding Clinical Deterioration in a Children’s Hospital”
Longitudinal Program
Monisha Bhatia
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
“Using Electronic Medical Record Phenotypic Data to Predict Discharge Destination”
Victor Ekuta
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
“Reducing CAUTI with Noninvasive UC Alternatives and Measure-vention”
Yun Li
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
“Developing and implementing clinical pathway(s) for hospitalized injection drug users due to injection-related infection sequelae”
Learn more about the Student Hospitalist Scholar Grant at hospitalmedicine.org/scholargrant.
SPARK ONE: A tool to teach residents
SPARK ONE is a comprehensive, online self-assessment tool created specifically for hospital medicine professionals. The activity contains 450+ vignette-style multiple-choice questions covering 100% of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine (FPHM) exam blueprint. This online tool can be utilized as a training mechanism for resident education on hospital medicine.
As a benefit of SHM membership, residents will receive a free subscription. SPARK ONE provides in-depth review of the following content areas:
- Cardiology
- Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine
- Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- Nephrology and Urology
- Endocrinology
- Hematology and Oncology
- Neurology
- Allergy, Immunology, Dermatology, Rheumatology and Transitions in Care
- Palliative Care, Medical Ethics and Decision-making
- Perioperative Medicine and Consultative Co-management
- Patient Safety
- Quality, Cost and Clinical Reasoning
“SPARK ONE provides a unique platform for academic institutions, engaging learners in directed learning sessions, reinforcing teaching points as we encounter specific conditions.” – Rachel E. Thompson, MD, MPH, SFHM
Visit hospitalmedicine.org/sparkone to learn more.
Sharpen your coding with the updated CODE-H
SHM’s Coding Optimally by Documenting Effectively for Hospitalists (CODE-H) has launched an updated program with all new content. It will now include eight recorded webinar sessions presented by expert faculty, downloadable resources, and an interactive discussion forum through the Hospital Medicine Exchange (HMX), enabling participants to ask questions and learn the most relevant best practices.
Following each webinar, learners will have the opportunity to complete an evaluation to redeem continuing medical education credits.
Webinars in the series include:
- E/M Basics Part I
- E/M Basics Part II
- Utilizing Other Providers in Your Practice
- EMR and Mitigating Risk
- Putting Time into Critical Care Documentation
- Time Based Services
- Navigating the Rules for Hospitalist Visits
- Challenges of Concurrent Care
To purchase CODE-H, visit hospitalmedicine.org/CODEH. If you have questions about the new program, please contact [email protected].
Set yourself apart as a Fellow in Hospital Medicine
The Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) designation signals your commitment to the hospital medicine specialty and dedication to quality improvement and patient safety. This designation is available for hospital medicine practitioners, including practice administrators, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. If you meet the prerequisites and complete the requirements, which are rooted in the Core Competencies in Hospital Medicine, you can apply for this prestigious designation and join more than 1,100 FHMs who are dedicated to the field of hospital medicine. Learn more and apply at hospitalmedicine.org/fellow.
New guide & modules on multimodal pain strategies for postoperative pain management
Pain management can pose multiple challenges in the acute care setting for hospitalists and front-line prescribers. While their first priority is to optimally manage pain in their patients, they also face the challenges of treating diverse patient populations, managing patient expectations, and considering how pain control and perceptions affect Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems scores. Furthermore, because of the ongoing opioid epidemic, prescribers must ensure that pain is managed responsibly and ethically.
To address these issues, SHM developed a guide to address how to work in an interdisciplinary team, identify impediments to implementation, and provide examples of appropriate pain management. In accompaniment with this Multimodal Pain Strategies Guide for Postoperative Pain Management, there are three modules presented by the authors which supplement the electronic guide.
To download the guide or view the modules, visit hospitalmedicine.org/pain.
Proven excellence through a unique education style: Academic Hospitalist Academy
Don’t miss the eighth annual Academic Hospitalist Academy (AHA), Sept. 25-28, 2017, at the Lakeway Resort and Spa in Austin, Texas. AHA attendees experience an energizing, interactive learning environment featuring didactics, small-group exercise and skill-building breakout sessions. Each full day of learning is facilitated by leading clinician-educators, hospitalist researchers, and clinical administrators in a 1 to 10 faculty to student ratio.
The Principal Goals of the Academy are to:
- Develop junior academic hospitalists as the premier teachers and educational leaders at their institutions
- Help academic hospitalists develop scholarly work and increase scholarly output
- Enhance awareness of the value of quality improvement and patient safety work
- Support academic promotion of all attendees
Don’t miss out on this unique, hands-on experience. Register before July 18, 2017, to receive the early-bird rates. Visit academichospitalist.org to learn more.
Choosing Wisely Case Study compendium now available
The Choosing Wisely Case Study Competition, hosted by SHM, sought submissions from hospitalists on innovative improvement initiatives implemented in their respective institutions. These initiatives reflect and promote movement toward reducing unnecessary medical tests and procedures and changing a culture that dictates, “More care is better care.”
Submissions were judged by the Choosing Wisely Subcommittee, a panel of SHM members, under adult and pediatric categories. One grand prize winner and three honorable mentions were selected from these categories. The compendium includes these case studies along with additional exemplary submissions.
View the Choosing Wisely Case Study Compendium at hospitalmedicine.org/choosingwisely.
Strengthen your interactions with the 5 Rs of Cultural Humility
Look inside this issue for your 5 Rs of Cultural Humility pocket card. It can be easily referenced on rounds and shared with colleagues. We hope to achieve heightened awareness of effective interactions. In addition to the definitions of each of the Rs, the card features questions to ask yourself before, during, and after every interaction to aid in attaining cultural humility.
For more information, visit hospitalmedicine.org/5Rs.
Brett Radler is communications specialist at the Society of Hospital Medicine.
HM17 On Demand now available
Couldn’t make it to Las Vegas for SHM’s annual meeting, Hospital Medicine 2017? HM17 On Demand gives you access to over 80 online audio and slide recordings from the hottest tracks, including clinical updates, rapid fire, pediatrics, comanagement, quality, and high-value care.
Additionally, you can earn up to 70 American Medical Association Physician Recognition Award Category 1 Credit(s) and up to 30 American Board of Internal Medicine Maintenance of Certification credits. HM17 attendees can also benefit by earning additional credits on the sessions you missed out on.
To easily access content through SHM’s Learning Portal, visit shmlearningportal.org/hm17-demand to learn more.
Chapter Excellence Awards
SHM is proud to recognize outstanding chapters for the fourth annual Chapter Excellence Awards. Each year, chapters strive to demonstrate growth, sustenance, and innovation within their chapter activities.
View more at www.hospitalmedicine.org/chapterexcellence. Please join SHM in congratulating the following chapters on their success!
Silver Chapters
Boston Association of Academic Hospital Medicine (BAAHM)
Charlotte Metro Area
Houston
Kentucky
Los Angeles
Minnesota
North Jersey
Pacific Northwest
Philadelphia Tri-State
Rocky Mountain
San Francisco Bay
South Central PA
Gold Chapters
New Mexico
Wiregrass
Platinum Chapters
IowaMaryland
Michigan
NYC/Westchester
St. Louis
Outstanding Chapter of the Year
Michigan
Rising Star Chapter
Wiregrass
Student Hospitalist Scholar grant winners
SHM’s Student Hospitalist Scholar Grant provides funds with which medical students can conduct mentored scholarly projects related to quality improvement and patient safety in the field of hospital medicine. The program offers a summer and a longitudinal option.
Congratulations to the 2017-2018 Student Hospitalist Scholar Grant recipients:Summer Program
Anton Garazha
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
“Effectiveness of Communication During ICU to Ward Transfer and Association with Medical ICU Readmission”
Cole Hirschfeld
Weill Cornell Medical College
“The Role of Diagnostic Bone Biopsies in the Management of Osteomyelitis”
Farah Hussain
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
“Better Understanding Clinical Deterioration in a Children’s Hospital”
Longitudinal Program
Monisha Bhatia
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
“Using Electronic Medical Record Phenotypic Data to Predict Discharge Destination”
Victor Ekuta
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine
“Reducing CAUTI with Noninvasive UC Alternatives and Measure-vention”
Yun Li
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
“Developing and implementing clinical pathway(s) for hospitalized injection drug users due to injection-related infection sequelae”
Learn more about the Student Hospitalist Scholar Grant at hospitalmedicine.org/scholargrant.
SPARK ONE: A tool to teach residents
SPARK ONE is a comprehensive, online self-assessment tool created specifically for hospital medicine professionals. The activity contains 450+ vignette-style multiple-choice questions covering 100% of the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine (FPHM) exam blueprint. This online tool can be utilized as a training mechanism for resident education on hospital medicine.
As a benefit of SHM membership, residents will receive a free subscription. SPARK ONE provides in-depth review of the following content areas:
- Cardiology
- Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine
- Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- Nephrology and Urology
- Endocrinology
- Hematology and Oncology
- Neurology
- Allergy, Immunology, Dermatology, Rheumatology and Transitions in Care
- Palliative Care, Medical Ethics and Decision-making
- Perioperative Medicine and Consultative Co-management
- Patient Safety
- Quality, Cost and Clinical Reasoning
“SPARK ONE provides a unique platform for academic institutions, engaging learners in directed learning sessions, reinforcing teaching points as we encounter specific conditions.” – Rachel E. Thompson, MD, MPH, SFHM
Visit hospitalmedicine.org/sparkone to learn more.
Sharpen your coding with the updated CODE-H
SHM’s Coding Optimally by Documenting Effectively for Hospitalists (CODE-H) has launched an updated program with all new content. It will now include eight recorded webinar sessions presented by expert faculty, downloadable resources, and an interactive discussion forum through the Hospital Medicine Exchange (HMX), enabling participants to ask questions and learn the most relevant best practices.
Following each webinar, learners will have the opportunity to complete an evaluation to redeem continuing medical education credits.
Webinars in the series include:
- E/M Basics Part I
- E/M Basics Part II
- Utilizing Other Providers in Your Practice
- EMR and Mitigating Risk
- Putting Time into Critical Care Documentation
- Time Based Services
- Navigating the Rules for Hospitalist Visits
- Challenges of Concurrent Care
To purchase CODE-H, visit hospitalmedicine.org/CODEH. If you have questions about the new program, please contact [email protected].
Set yourself apart as a Fellow in Hospital Medicine
The Fellow in Hospital Medicine (FHM) designation signals your commitment to the hospital medicine specialty and dedication to quality improvement and patient safety. This designation is available for hospital medicine practitioners, including practice administrators, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. If you meet the prerequisites and complete the requirements, which are rooted in the Core Competencies in Hospital Medicine, you can apply for this prestigious designation and join more than 1,100 FHMs who are dedicated to the field of hospital medicine. Learn more and apply at hospitalmedicine.org/fellow.
New guide & modules on multimodal pain strategies for postoperative pain management
Pain management can pose multiple challenges in the acute care setting for hospitalists and front-line prescribers. While their first priority is to optimally manage pain in their patients, they also face the challenges of treating diverse patient populations, managing patient expectations, and considering how pain control and perceptions affect Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems scores. Furthermore, because of the ongoing opioid epidemic, prescribers must ensure that pain is managed responsibly and ethically.
To address these issues, SHM developed a guide to address how to work in an interdisciplinary team, identify impediments to implementation, and provide examples of appropriate pain management. In accompaniment with this Multimodal Pain Strategies Guide for Postoperative Pain Management, there are three modules presented by the authors which supplement the electronic guide.
To download the guide or view the modules, visit hospitalmedicine.org/pain.
Proven excellence through a unique education style: Academic Hospitalist Academy
Don’t miss the eighth annual Academic Hospitalist Academy (AHA), Sept. 25-28, 2017, at the Lakeway Resort and Spa in Austin, Texas. AHA attendees experience an energizing, interactive learning environment featuring didactics, small-group exercise and skill-building breakout sessions. Each full day of learning is facilitated by leading clinician-educators, hospitalist researchers, and clinical administrators in a 1 to 10 faculty to student ratio.
The Principal Goals of the Academy are to:
- Develop junior academic hospitalists as the premier teachers and educational leaders at their institutions
- Help academic hospitalists develop scholarly work and increase scholarly output
- Enhance awareness of the value of quality improvement and patient safety work
- Support academic promotion of all attendees
Don’t miss out on this unique, hands-on experience. Register before July 18, 2017, to receive the early-bird rates. Visit academichospitalist.org to learn more.
Choosing Wisely Case Study compendium now available
The Choosing Wisely Case Study Competition, hosted by SHM, sought submissions from hospitalists on innovative improvement initiatives implemented in their respective institutions. These initiatives reflect and promote movement toward reducing unnecessary medical tests and procedures and changing a culture that dictates, “More care is better care.”
Submissions were judged by the Choosing Wisely Subcommittee, a panel of SHM members, under adult and pediatric categories. One grand prize winner and three honorable mentions were selected from these categories. The compendium includes these case studies along with additional exemplary submissions.
View the Choosing Wisely Case Study Compendium at hospitalmedicine.org/choosingwisely.
Strengthen your interactions with the 5 Rs of Cultural Humility
Look inside this issue for your 5 Rs of Cultural Humility pocket card. It can be easily referenced on rounds and shared with colleagues. We hope to achieve heightened awareness of effective interactions. In addition to the definitions of each of the Rs, the card features questions to ask yourself before, during, and after every interaction to aid in attaining cultural humility.
For more information, visit hospitalmedicine.org/5Rs.
Brett Radler is communications specialist at the Society of Hospital Medicine.