UCSF Management of the Hospitalized Patient 2022
+ Include: 25 videos + 33 pdfs, size: 27.44 GB
+ Target Audience: hospitalists, internists, residents, and all clinicians seeking practical
+ Information:
This course, chaired by Dr. Robert Wachter, covers the clinical issues most relevant to hospitalists and other clinicians who care for inpatients. Taught by UCSF’s top teachers and selected guest faculty, the course – now in its 26th year – highlights recent advances and current controversies.
To promote active learning, the course uses a mobile audience response system and features multiple workshops in a variety of disciplines to allow for small group discussions. The course will be offered both in-person and virtually. The course includes broad content in critical care, perioperative care, patient safety, hospital neurology, cardiology, GI, diabetes, hematology, oncology, nephrology, and infectious diseases (including COVID).
This course is presented by the UCSF Division of Hospital Medicine and is sponsored by the Office of Continuing Medical Education, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. It also serves as the West Coast regional meeting of the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Educational Objectives
An attendee completing the Management of the Hospitalized Patient course should be able to:
- Improve diagnosis of common inpatient clinical presentations;
- Perform an evidence-based work-up for common inpatient clinical presentations;
- Apply modern therapeutic approaches to common inpatient disorders;
- More effectively respond to patients questions in hospital medicine using the latest clinical literature.
+ Topics:
Day 1 – Thursday, October 13, 2022
Morning: Opening remarks by Robert M. Wachter, MD; evidence-based sessions on stroke diagnosis, hospital liver disease, thrombosis & anticoagulation, and sepsis and shock.
Afternoon: Small-group workshops covering neurological exam, IBD flare management, thromboembolism case Q&A, inpatient pulmonary medicine, infectious-disease consults, and hospital rheumatology.
Key Updates: Managing hospitalized patients with addictions and latest inpatient COVID-19 care.
Day 2 – Friday, October 14, 2022
Morning: Clinical problem-solving exercise and updates on community-acquired pneumonia, medical consultation controversies, and inpatient diabetes care.
Afternoon: Advanced small-group workshops on radiology chest imaging, preoperative evaluation, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), and diagnostic reasoning.
Evening Highlights: Cardiology pearls and heart failure management for hospitalists.
Day 3 – Saturday, October 15, 2022
Morning Focus: The hospitalist movement at 25 years, common neurological mistakes, inpatient nephrology issues, and management of severe asthma/COPD.
Wrap-Up: A comprehensive year in review in hospital medicine.