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Susquehanna Basin Chapter Meeting: February 7, 2026 -- Introduction to Point-of-Care Diagnostic Ultrasound for the Hospital Medicine Practitioner
During this live session, attendees will receive didactic instruction and skill simulation utilizing standardized patients to develop foundational knowledge for basic diagnostic point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) competencies typically encountered by the Hospital Medicine provider. This interactive course is intended for providers new to POCUS and offers an opportunity to develop manual probe techniques for scanning lung/pleura, abdomen, and aorta as well as cardiac and venous imaging.
 Multiple Credits
Connecticut Chapter Meeting: January 28, 2026 -- Updates in Hospital Medicine
This educational activity will review landmark clinical studies and evidence published in 2025 that have immediate implications for inpatient management in 2026. The goal is to equip hospitalists with evidence-based strategies to improve patient outcomes, reduce length of stay, and enhance the quality of inpatient care.
 Multiple Credits
Susquehanna Basin Chapter Meeting: January 22, 2026 -- Management of Cardio-hepatorenal Syndrome for Hospital Medicine
This session will review practical, evidence-based strategies for evaluating and managing cardiorenal and hepatorenal syndrome in hospitalized patients. Using an integrated heart- liver- kidney framework, we will focus on assessment of congestion and targeted therapies to manage those patients.
 Multiple Credits
Kentucky Chapter Meeting: January 21, 2026 -- Alcohol Use Disorder in the Hospitalized Patient
Bedside clues—a coarse tremor, rising pulse, a hesitant history—signal moments to recognize alcohol use disorder during admission. In this Kentucky Chapter session, you will diagnose withdrawal, review management strategies and risk factors for severe courses, and use evidence-based medications for AUD. Through realistic cases and practical tools, improve patient safety and discharge planning.
 Multiple Credits
Carbon Footprinting: A Guide for Hospitalists
Climate health is an emerging and rapidly evolving field of medicine with which hospitalists need to be familiar. Clinicians are often unaware of the impacts of environmental factors on patients’ health and do not feel comfortable counseling on the subject or educating students, residents, and colleagues.They should recognize the ecological determinants of health as impacting patient care directly and indirectly and have the tools to affect healthcare sustainability practice and understand the applicability of sustainable quality improvement tools.

SHM's Climate and Health for the Hospitalist series will provide you with foundational information on the topic to counsel patients, recognize the ecological determinants of health, and educate others.
 Multiple Credits
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