+ Target Audience: hospitalists, critical care physicians, internal medicine physicians, family practice physicians
+ Information:
Join us in Cleveland or on live stream for the Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit on September 4-5, 2025.
Why Attend?
- Hear from expert faculty addressing the most common inpatient conditions
- Learn best practices for improving the care of hospitalized patients
- Live Q&A panel discussions to supplement the presentations
- Choose the format that works best for you – in-person in Cleveland, OH, or live stream
Sessions include:
- Cardiology
- High Value Approach
- Infectious Disease
- Neurology
- Hospital Medicine Potpourri
- Things We Do for No Reason
- Critical Care
- Hospital Medicine Literature Review
Who Should Attend?
Hospitalists, critical care physicians, internal medicine physicians, family practice physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, fellows, residents, and other healthcare professionals interested in hospital-based medicine.
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Discuss cardiac disorders for hospitalized patients, including cardiac shock, systolic heart failure, and pericardial disease.
- Review high-value care topics, including cost-effective approaches to integrating diagnostic and treatment options for adrenal insufficiency, GI bleeding, and encephalopathy, as well as high-value approaches to blood products and perioperative care.
- Critically appraise approaches for managing infectious diseases for hospitalized patients, including bone and joint infections, cellulitis and soft tissue infections, and effective management of meningitis and encephalitis.
- Analyze clinical approaches to neurology in hospitalized patients, focusing on syncope, POTS, orthostatic hypotension, stroke management, and postoperative medicine management.
- Review various topics the interprofessional care team faces in hospitalized patients, including renal transplant patient care, VTE management, postoperative medicine management, and IV fluid management.
- Discuss and analyze topics related to the critical care patient, including management of transition care from ICU, management of shock and sepsis, and respiratory failure management.
- Review and analyze the newest literature that impacts the hospital medicine care team.
+ Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
Thursday, September 4, 2025 | |
7:15 am | Registration and Breakfast |
7:55 am | Welcome & Introductions |
Session I – Cardiology Moderator – Mohammad Mohmand, MD | |
8:00 am | The unstable cardiac patient Michael Faulx, MD |
8:30 am | Approach to chest pain for the hospitalist Laura Young, MD |
9:00 am | Pericardial disease – approach, diagnosis and management Saberio Lo Presti Vega, MD |
9:30 am | Panel Discussion and Q&A Session faculty |
9:50 am | Break and Exhibits |
10:10 am | Keynote Address: Value Based Care and Q&A Sunil Kripalani, MD |
Session II – High Value Approach Moderator – Kunjam Modha, MD | |
11:00 am | High value approach for blood products Moises Auron, MD |
11:30 am | Paradigm shifts allowing high value care for common medical situations Robert Mayock, MD |
12:00 pm | High value approach to perioperative care Christopher Whinney, MD |
12:30 pm | Panel Discussion and Q&A Session faculty |
12:50 pm | Lunch (on own) |
1:50 pm | Mega case reasoning panel Moderator – Megan McGervey, MD |
Session III – Infectious Disease Moderator – Moises Auron, MD | |
2:50 pm | Bone and joint infections Maja Babic, MD |
3:20 pm | Treatment of cellulitis and soft tissue infections James Pile, MD |
3:50 pm | Effective evaluation and treatment of meningitis and encephalitis Carlos Isada, MD |
4:20 pm | Panel Discussion and Q&A Session faculty |
4:40 pm | Adjourn |


