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Abstract Number: 0021
IMPACT OF ACGME CHANGES TO PEDIATRIC RESIDENCIES ON THE PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL MEDICINE WORKFORCE
SHM Converge 2025
Background: In 2023, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) proposed changes to Pediatric Residency programs allowing for greater individualization of resident experiences and increased ambulatory care time. The ACGME changes may lead some institutions to expand pediatric hospital medicine (PHM) services to provide coverage of hospitalized children previously cared for by residents. We [...]
Abstract Number: 0132
PEDIATRIC COMMUNITY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA TIME TO ANTIBIOTICS AND COMPLICATIONS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Urgency of and time to antibiotic administration has often been highlighted to prevent complications of community acquired pneumonia (CAP). Adult literature is mixed on whether administration of antibiotics within four hours of diagnosis of CAP reduces morbidity and mortality, however this has not been studied in pediatric patients. We evaluated whether time to antibiotics [...]
Abstract Number: 0182
HOSPITAL-LEVEL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH LENGTH OF STAY FOR CHILDREN HOSPITALIZED DUE TO SUICIDE ATTEMPT OR SELF-INJURY AMONG US CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Suicide attempt and self-injury (SA/SI) are frequent reasons for medical hospitalizations, yet little is known about length of stay (LOS) among youth hospitalized for SA/SI. LOS is commonly used to measure quality of patient care and resource use within hospitals, and a comprehensive understanding of factors associated with LOS among youth admitted for SA/SI [...]
Abstract Number: 0183
IMPACT OF POINT-OF-CARE ULTRASOUND (POCUS) ON THE MANAGEMENT OF HOSPITALIZED PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Mounting evidence supports the use of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in medicine and pediatrics to improve outcomes, maximize patient safety, and increase patient satisfaction and success of procedures.The literature describes the utility of POCUS in several areas of pediatric care (the emergency department, pediatric and neonatal intensive care unit, and post-acute care setting), however, we [...]
Abstract Number: 0184
ENHANCING RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY IN PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL MEDICINE: IDENTIFYING KEY FACILITATORS AND BARRIERS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) is one of the newest subspecialties and was recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties in 2016, with its first fellowship programs accredited in 2020. While research barriers in academic medical practice have been identified in prior studies, the facilitators and barriers to research productivity for PHM faculty in [...]
Abstract Number: 0188
IMPROVING THE SCREENING AND MANAGEMENT OF SUBSTANCE USE IN HOSPITALIZED ADOLESCENTS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Overdose-related deaths in adolescents have increased, making recognition and treatment of substance use (SU) an issue of critical importance. However, pediatricians are failing to screen and manage SU withdrawal among hospitalized adolescents. Driving factors include no standard process, addiction specialists’ discomfort in treating pediatrics, and discomfort in inpatient providers in managing addiction. Through this [...]
Abstract Number: 0189
VARIATION IN BLOOD CULTURE TESTING AND OUTCOMES IN CHILDREN HOSPITALIZED WITH THREE COMMON INFECTIONS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Prior studies of routine blood culture (BC) testing in uncomplicated community acquired pneumonia (CAP), skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI), and urinary tract infections (UTI) have demonstrated low utility given similar rates of pathogen versus contaminant detection and little effect on clinical management. Understanding patterns and outcomes of BC testing can identify opportunities to [...]
Abstract Number: 0190
POCUS IN FELLOWSHIP: OUTCOMES OF A PHM ELECTIVE
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a growing interest in pediatric hospital medicine, however few Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) fellowships incorporate POCUS training formally into their curriculum. POCUS can expedite treatment and improve care for patients in resource-limited settings or when specialists are not immediately available. POCUS can also help PHM fellows bring residents back to [...]
Abstract Number: 0191
IMPLEMENTATION OF A DIGITAL EDUCATION PLATFORM IN A TERTIARY CARE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
SHM Converge 2025
Background: In a technology-driven era, it is no surprise that the majority of learners prefer multimodal resources when learning new material. Patient discharge education is no exception to this, and several studies have demonstrated that providing digital discharge education (DDE) can help with patient comprehension, information retention, and patient self-efficacy with medication (1, 2, 3). [...]
Abstract Number: 0192
ASSESSING PEDIATRIC SURGEONS’ PERCEPTIONS OF THE ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY (ERAS) PATHWAY
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a framework or pathway of standardized preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative elements shown to improve recovery after a surgical operation (Table 1). ERAS has shown benefits in pediatrics by reducing hospital length of stay, opioid use, readmission rates, health care costs and improving patient satisfaction scores(1,2). At our institution, [...]
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