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ECOSPOR-III: A PHASE 3 DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF SER-109 AN INVESTIGATIONAL MICROBIOME THERAPEUTIC FOR RECURRENT CLOSTRIDIOIDES DIFFICILE INFECTION
SHM Converge 2021
Background: Antibiotics targeted against C. difficile bacteria are necessary, but insufficient, to achieve a durable clinical response because they have no effect on C. difficile spores that germinate within a disrupted microbiome. ECOSPOR-III evaluated SER-109, an investigational, biologically-derived microbiome therapeutic of purified Firmicute spores for treatment of recurrent CDI. Methods: Adults ≥18 years with recurrent [...]
Oral Presentations
WOULD HOSPITALIST USE OF POINT-OF-CARE ULTRASOUND PAY FOR ITSELF? A RETURN-ON-INVESTMENT PREDICTION MODEL USING UNINCENTIVIZED, ULTRASOUND-TRAINED RESIDENTS
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: Although point-of-care ultrasound can improve patient care and reduce unnecessary downstream costs, few economic models exist on hospitalist use and whether remuneration for imaging could offset equipment costs.  As the heart and lungs are commonly examined during admission, we observed the frequency of use and projected fiscal outcomes of point-of-care cardiac ultrasound by an [...]
Oral Presentations
Abstract Number: OP4
A MULTIFACETED INTERVENTION TO REDESIGN SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE TEAMWORK AND QUALITY FOR HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS: QUANTITATIVE RESULTS OF THE RESET STUDY
SHM Converge 2022
Background: Prior studies have tested interventions to redesign aspects of the care delivery system for hospitalized medical patients, but the majority have evaluated the effect of single interventions. We sought to implement a set of complementary interventions and evaluate the effect on interprofessional teamwork and patient safety. Methods: The REdesigning SystEms to Improve Teamwork and [...]
Oral Presentations
Abstract Number: Oral
DEARTH OF HOSPITAL MEDICINE CLINICIAN INVESTIGATORS ACROSS UNITED STATES ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTERS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Hospital medicine is the fastest growing subspecialty within internal medicine, growing from 10,000 hospitalists in 2002 to over 50,000 in 2016. Despite this growth, there remain relatively few hospitalists who are clinician investigators. We sought to quantify the number of clinician investigators, their dedicated time for research at major United States academic medical centers, [...]
Oral Presentations
WOULD HOSPITALIST USE OF POINT-OF-CARE ULTRASOUND PAY FOR ITSELF? A RETURN-ON-INVESTMENT PREDICTION MODEL USING UNINCENTIVIZED, ULTRASOUND-TRAINED RESIDENTS
Hospital Medicine 2017, May 1-4, 2017; Las Vegas, Nev.
Background: Although point-of-care ultrasound can improve patient care and reduce unnecessary downstream costs, few economic models exist on hospitalist use and whether remuneration for imaging could offset equipment costs.  As the heart and lungs are commonly examined during admission, we observed the frequency of use and projected fiscal outcomes of point-of-care cardiac ultrasound by an [...]
Abstract Number: 1
OUCH! ADDRESSING MICROAGGRESSIONS ON THE INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Microaggressions (adapted from Sue et al. 2007) are “brief and commonplace verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative slights and insults with regards to race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation that target a person or group”. In healthcare, studies have examined microaggressions’ effect on trainee experience, [...]
Abstract Number: 3
TRANSFORMING IDEAS INTO REALITY: A STRUCTURED PROJECT PATHWAY TO FACILITATE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND ACADEMIC RESEARCH PROJECTS IN A DIVISION OF HOSPITAL MEDICINE
Hospital Medicine 2018; April 8-11; Orlando, Fla.
Background: Hospital Medicine groups are often called upon to lead initiatives that require access to high-quality data from their local health system. These include quality and value improvement (QI) efforts as well as health services and outcomes research. Although these efforts can be important for clinical operations as well as academic advancement, clear mechanisms to [...]
Abstract Number: 4
“IS YOUR PATIENT GOING TO DIE?: A NOVEL MORTALITY PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR TRANSFER PATIENTS AT AN ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTER”
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Assessing severity of illness using available electronic medical record (EMR) data on admission and predicting inpatient mortality is very challenging. Lacking standardized practices around end of life issues, hospitalists use their clinical judgment in making these crucial decisions. Prolonged discussions may be needed in medically complex patients to direct an optimal plan of care [...]
Abstract Number: 4
SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY AND PROMOTION IN ACADEMIC HOSPITAL MEDICINE
SHM Converge 2021
Background: Despite a rapid increase in academic hospitalists, faculty development in academic hospital medicine remains an ongoing challenge. We aim to describe scholarly output and demographics in relation to academic rank distribution and to identify factors associated with academic promotion of a national sample of academic hospital medicine programs. Methods: We extracted demographic and academic [...]
Abstract Number: 7
CREATING AN ATYPICAL PATHOGEN ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL TO DECREASE LOW YIELD CULTURES IN PEDIATRICS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Skin, soft tissue, and joint infections are common in pediatric patients and can require invasive procedures to drain purulent fluid. Atypical pathogens (fungal and acid-fast bacilli [AFB]) are important but rare causes of these infections with reported case rates as low as 0.6-1.6 cases/100,000 a year. Despite the rarity of these infections, costly atypical [...]
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