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Abstract Number: 256
SHM Converge 2021
Background: It is typical for new advanced practice providers (APPs) to onboard within our hospital medicine division for at least six months. With the arrival of the first Covid-19 surge in Spring 2020, we onboarded a dozen off-service APPs on a much shorter timeline, typically one week. This required intensive precepting and teaching. As the […]
Abstract Number: 310
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Given the rising demand for hospital-based providers, advanced practice providers (APPs; i.e., physician assistants/nurse practitioners) are increasingly being employed by hospitalist groups. However, APPs training in hospital medicine is variable and not always required. Post-graduate APP fellowships in hospital medicine have been previously described. However, fellowships are not widespread and data evaluating outcomes of […]
Abstract Number: 321
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Advanced Practice Professionals, APPs (Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants) often practice in variable, undefined capacities in teaching hospitals. APP roles are parallel to teaching faculty led teams, and function to accommodate clinical overflow and adjust to attending specific workflows. This impacts role satisfaction, professional advancement, and creates retention challenges. APPs’ inability to fit in […]
Abstract Number: 337
SHM Converge 2024
Background: Research suggests correlations between career satisfaction and lower levels of burnout.(1,2) Yet, Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) are less frequently involved (< 50%) in teaching, research, QI and leadership training suggesting opportunities in these realms.(3) To bridge this gap and increase APP career satisfaction, researchers developed a novel framework L.E.A.D. Figure 1 In 2022, L.E.A.D. […]
Abstract Number: 342
SHM Converge 2023
Background: 83.3% of Hospital Medicine (HM) groups employ Advanced Practice Providers (APPs).1 However, per a study in Journal of Hospital Medicine APPs are less frequently involved (< 50%) in teaching, research, QI and leadership training suggesting underutilization of APPs in these realms.2 Furthermore, according to 2021 NCCPA data 40.2% of PAs identified professional burnout influenced […]
Abstract Number: 348
Hospital Medicine 2019, March 24-27, National Harbor, Md.
Background: Prior to this project, inpatient Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) at UW Health lacked organizational data including volumes, patient experience, hospital acquired conditions, and operational efficiency metrics. In 2016, inpatient APPs collaborated with UW Health’s Analytics and Information Systems team to develop a method for inpatient APP attribution and identification of team-based, APP sensitive metrics […]
Abstract Number: 351
SHM Converge 2024
Background: There were 527,000 hospitalizations due to opioid use in 2012, which equates to more than $15 billion in medical care costs (Ronan & Herzig, 2016). Providers report significant barriers in treating patients with substance use disorders (SUDs), including feelings of unpreparedness to treat addiction (Calcaterra et al., 2021). Advance practice provider (APP) education lacks […]
Abstract Number: 364
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) are becoming a very prevalent part of academic hospital medicine. From 2016 to 2018, APP utilization in academic hospital medicine groups has increased by 23.6%, with 75.7% of academic HMGs now employing APPs. In our division, APPs have become an integral part of our educational fabric, teaching a wide array […]
Abstract Number: H11
SHM Converge 2022
Background: Medical providers are often hesitant to perform bedside procedures in patients with an INR >2 or in patients who have received chemoprophylaxis or therapeutic anticoagulation, despite previously conducted studies suggesting cirrhotic patients with elevated INRs are not at higher risk for complications from a paracentesis or thoracentesis (1)(2). The Hospital Medicine Advanced Practice Provider […]
Abstract Number: N13
SHM Converge 2022
Background: Healthcare provider burnout is highly prevalent, has been increasing during the COVID pandemic, and affects both physician and advanced practice providers (APP) wellbeing in hospital medicine (HM). The purpose of this study is to characterize and understand HM physician and APP stressors in their work environment, including workload. Methods: We distributed anonymous, online surveys […]