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Pee Dee - Midlands Chapter Meeting: February 2, 2026 -- The SHM South Carolina Chapters Conference

Session 1: Addressing Substance Use Disorders in the Medically Complex Population

Session 2a: What Hospitalists Need to Know About AI

Session 2b: AI in Healthcare Panel Discussion

Session 3: The Oncologist’s Playbook for Hospitalists

Session 4: The Physician’s Legal Health Check: Avoiding Common Pitfalls

Session 5: Financial Side of Medicine

 Multiple Credits
Lake Erie Chapter Meeting: February 10, 2026 -- Lessons and Reflections From a Physician’s Leadership Journey, 2006 to Present
The goal of this presentation is to identify resources and frameworks to improve leadership skills and development, and how to advance careers for early- and mid-career hospitalist, internist, and medical trainees.
 Multiple Credits
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
Managing Pain in Postoperative Patients: What the Hospitalist Needs to Know
Sharper recoveries start at the bedside. In this case-rich activity, assess pain precisely across ages and cognition, identify mechanisms, and implement multimodal plans: acetaminophen/NSAIDs, regional techniques, and targeted adjuvants to limit opioids. Titrate and rotate using equianalgesic principles, avoid meperidine and long-acting agents, set PCA lockouts without basal in opioid-naive, and monitor outcomes to curb delirium and elevate satisfaction.
 Multiple Credits
Diagnosis and Management of Acute Mental Status Changes: Delirium
Sudden confusion can be lethal—and often missed. In this activity, you’ll diagnose with CAM and a RASS‑first ICU workflow, recognize delirium vs dementia, and treat reversible causes with a lean workup, then prevent it using practical, nonpharmacologic bundles. Manage agitation safely—avoid routine antipsychotics; use low‑dose haloperidol with QT checks—and address alcohol‑withdrawal delirium using AUDIT‑C/CIWA‑Ar to improve outcomes.
 Multiple Credits
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