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Oral Presentations
Abstract Number: 0016
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Routine laboratory testing is a cornerstone of inpatient care. However, indiscriminate ordering can lead to resource waste, prolonged length of stay, and unnecessary costs. At our community teaching hospital in Queens, New York, we identified high rates of vitamin level testing—specifically vitamin B12, folate, and vitamin D25—which were often ordered without clinical indication. This [...]
Oral Presentations
Abstract Number: 0016
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Routine laboratory testing is a cornerstone of inpatient care. However, indiscriminate ordering can lead to resource waste, prolonged length of stay, and unnecessary costs. At our community teaching hospital in Queens, New York, we identified high rates of vitamin level testing—specifically vitamin B12, folate, and vitamin D25—which were often ordered without clinical indication. This [...]
Abstract Number: 0023
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Over 32 million patients in the United States have a penicillin (PCN) allergy label in their medical chart.1 Studies have demonstrated that 15-20% of hospitalized patients are labeled PCN allergic. However, IgE-mediated PCN allergy wanes over time and up to 80% of patients with a listed PCN allergy can tolerate PCN after 10 years. [...]
Abstract Number: 0055
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Secure text messaging systems that allow for bidirectional communication between a sender and recipient, instead of relying on unidirectional alphanumeric text or numeric-only messages, have fundamentally changed inpatient communications. At our institution, all clinical team members utilize the same secure messaging platform (Voalte). We aimed to explore physician and nurse overall satisfaction with our [...]
Abstract Number: 0188
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: 0191
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: 0204
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Multi-visit patients (MVP) tend to represent a small portion (< 5%) of all admitted patients, yet account for more than 40% of 30-day readmissions based on prior literature (1-2). Among our institution’s MVPs, Heart failure (HF) exacerbations are one of the top disease presentations accounting for 40% of 30-day readmissions in 2022. These patients [...]
Abstract Number: 0207
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Acute illness contributes to deconditioning of hospitalized older adults, significantly impacting their short- and long-term outcomes. The Banner Mobility Assessment Tool (BMAT) was developed to guide nurses in assessing mobility when promoting physical activity for their patients. We implemented a quality improvement initiative, “Mobilizing Older Adults using BMAT, Interprofessional Leadership, and Education (MOBILE)”, which [...]
Abstract Number: 0208
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Early administration of antimicrobials is one of the most effective interventions to reduce sepsis mortality. Despite this, delays in antibiotic initiation occur, particularly in patients presenting without hypotension. We sought to understand patient characteristics and presenting symptoms associated with antibiotic delays in this population. Methods: Cohort study of adult patients hospitalized with community-onset sepsis [...]
Abstract Number: 0215
SHM Converge 2025
Background: As hospitalists take over additional patient care duties in teaching hospitals, many issues that impact residents are now being experienced by hospitalists. Previous studies have shown that between 22% and 27.7% of nighttime pages were nonurgent, including patient-status updates, low-priority order request, and non-critical lab values. Unnecessary interruptions distract from patient care, contribute to [...]