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Abstract Number: 313
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Point-of-care ultrasound is defined as a goal-directed, bedside ultrasound examination performed by a health care provider to answer a specific diagnostic question or to guide the performance of an invasive procedure. Its use has been endorsed by the American Academy of Family Physicians, American College of Physicians, and the Society of Hospital Medicine. Yet […]
Abstract Number: 314
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Interprofessional education (IPE) has been shown to enhance knowledge, skills, and collaborative attitudes among healthcare providers, while also improving patient outcomes. While IPE is becoming more common in undergraduate medical education, many graduate medical education (GME) programs currently lack formal curricula. Those GME curricula that involve experiential learning have focused largely on the nursing […]
Abstract Number: 315
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Mounting evidence demonstrates the benefits of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) for patient care and the development of this important skill for trainees. Residency programs are implementing various strategies to teach POCUS. However, a common barrier to a safe and robust POCUS curriculum is the limited number of POCUS-competent faculty able to provide support and supervision […]
Abstract Number: 316
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Currently, there are over 50,000 practicing hospitalists. As it remains a popular career choice for graduating residents, the field has seen a rapid rise in the number of junior faculty. However, there continues to be a gap in those who have advanced to senior academic rank, namely associate or full professor. It is well […]
Abstract Number: 317
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Clinical case vignettes (CCVs) help trainees develop academic writing and conference presentation skills while learning clinical reasoning and diagnostic approaches. For hospitalists, CCVs provide academic meeting involvement, scholarly activity, and mentor relationships. Both groups face submission barriers. Heavy clinical burdens may limit hospitalists writing time, whereas students lack case exposure, clinical knowledge and writing […]
Abstract Number: 319
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Studies, particularly the MARQUIS trial, have demonstrated the value of pharmacist-led medicine reconciliation. At our institution, we partnered with the College of Pharmacy to implement, revise, and grow a novel hospitalist-led transitions of care pharmacy student rotation. Pharmacy students work directly with attending hospitalists to address admission medication reconciliation errors and collaborate in the […]
Abstract Number: 320
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Educational efforts targeting diagnostic reasoning have been proposed by the National Academy of Medicine as a means to reduce diagnostic errors. Building on situativity theory, which describes how the context in which we reason impacts our diagnostic ability, teaching diagnostic reasoning should ideally occur in tandem with patient care. Tracking patient outcomes can improve […]
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: 322
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Scholarly publication is key to success in academic medicine, but busy clinicians need support to build scholarship capacity. Most hospitalists across the country engage in clinical work but have few cost-effective options to disseminate clinically focused work in mainstream journals. Our Division of Hospital Medicine continually encourages publication of research, quality improvement, and medical […]
Abstract Number: 323
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Effective feedback is essential for learners to develop skills needed to provide quality patient care and to work productively on teams. Hospitalists supervising students and residents are an important source of feedback, yet must balance teaching with the demands of direct patient care and other non-clinical obligations. 84% of 812 hospitalists in a national […]