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Rapid Clinical Updates: Challenging Inpatient Scenarios in Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation is a common clinical condition that hospitalists encounter. In this webinar, we will go beyond rate control and direct oral anticoagulants and explore aspects of caring for hospitalized patients with atrial fibrillation that can be challenging including predicting treatment strategies for new onset atrial fibrillation, and navigating anticoagulation in patients with increased risk of bleeding.
 Multiple Credits
Unconscious Bias in Medical Charting
Please join us for a discussion about unconscious bias in medical charting. The speakers will discuss how participants can recognize their own unconscious biases and actions that can be taken to eliminate those bias when interacting with patients. They will also identify small actions to take to enact system wide changes.
 Multiple Credits
The Ins and Outs of Geographic Rounding in Hospital Medicine
Geographic rounding of hospitalist teams can improve care quality, enhance efficiency, and increase patient and care team satisfaction. Join members of the Practice Management Committee to hear about their experiences. Learn whether it may be a good model for your group and how you can implement it at your institution.
 Multiple Credits
Structuring for Success: Architecting a Hospital Medicine Leadership System for Optimal Team, Hospital, and Organization Performance
Strong leadership is critical to the success of a hospital medicine team. Join members of the Practice Management Committee to hear how to meet the needs of group members and expectations of the C-Suite, how to foster successful relationships within the team, how to develop future leaders of the group, and how to maintain work/life balance as a leader.
 Multiple Credits
Stop the Stigma: Accessing Mental Health Care for Hospitalists
Stigma for seeking mental health treatment as a clinician remains high, despite increased efforts to destigmatize seeking care in the general population. In this webinar, speakers discussed the importance of wellness and mental health for healthcare providers, including implications for patient safety.
 Multiple Credits
SHM Converge On Demand 2024
SHM Converge offers a comprehensive array of educational and networking opportunities designed specifically for the hospital medicine professional. These recording contain the best content from the live event, viewable at your convenience. Re-energize and focus your practice with the latest research, best practices, and newest innovations in the field that can immediately be applied to improving patient care.
 Multiple Credits
SHM Converge On Demand 2023
SHM Converge offers a comprehensive array of educational and networking opportunities designed specifically for the hospital medicine professional. These recording contain the best content from the live event, viewable at your convenience. Re-energize and focus your practice with the latest research, best practices, and newest innovations in the field that can immediately be applied to improving patient care.
 Multiple Credits
Scheduling 101: How to Create a Schedule That Works for Your Team
Please join us for a discussion on how to create and implement the best schedule for your team. We will be discussing various scheduling models and the pros and cons that can come with each model, along with some new solutions to common scheduling challenges.
 Multiple Credits
Regulatory Update: 2024 Physician Fee Schedule
Join SHM Government Relations staff for an overview of the 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Rule and its implications for hospitalists. Topics covered will include split (or shared) billing rules, the PFS conversion factor, updates to the Quality Payment Program and more.
 Multiple Credits
Practical Well-being Leadership for Hospitalists: The SHM Well-being Toolkit
Work stress in hospital medicine has risen substantially due to the pandemic, with recent data suggesting two thirds or more of hospitalists in most practices are burned out. The Society of Hospital Medicine has devoted substantial effort in the last two years to create tools addressing hospitalists’ current needs, including the Well-being Toolkit, a practical guide built by hospitalists, for hospitalists. The Toolkit includes numerous evidence-based approaches anyone in our field can use to enhance well-being at the individual, group, and system level. Join us to learn more about the Toolkit, how to use it, and expected benefits.
 Multiple Credits
Practical Ways to Advocate for Well-being in Hospital Medicine
This is an extended conversation about how to address structures, policies, processes, culture, and leadership practices that affect hospitalist well-being. Panelists will discuss specific approaches to apply SHM's Well-being Toolkit and how to overcome barriers and impediments to addressing root causes of burnout in hospital medicine. This webinar builds on the webinar held in fall 2022 on the SHM Well-being Toolkit, which provides hospitalists with the tools advance well-being at their institution regardless of their position or role by giving them actions to become a Well-Being Advocate. If you were unable to attend the Fall webinar, we welcome and encourage you to watch the recording before this deeper dive
 Multiple Credits
Practical Leadership Skills to Promote Hospitalist Well-Being
During this webinar we will share key findings from the 2024 Hospital Medicine Workforce Experience Report, which explores the intersection of workplace structures and leadership support and professional fulfillment and burnout amongst hospitalists. Attendees will leave the webinar understanding how to promote wellbeing for themselves, during one-on-one interactions with team members, and across teams.
 Multiple Credits
Plug the Gap, Keep the Flow: Harnessing Backup Systems in Hospital Medicine
Please join us for a discussion about common backup systems and how to create and implement the best backup system for your team.
 Multiple Credits
Partnering with Patients, Families and your Hospital to Manage and Decrease Challenging Patient Encounters
Please join us for a discussion about how to approach and decrease the occurrence of challenging patient encounters. “Difficult” or “Challenging” patients describes a variety of situations which this webinar will further define. We will also be discussing both individual provider strategies and institutional strategies to decrease these potential encounters. The discussion will be co-facilitated by a psychiatrist and a hospitalist who both serve in hospital leadership roles and frequently coach providers and their institutions on how to effectively manage these challenging cases.
 Multiple Credits
Mitigating Workplace Violence By Implementing A Patient Behavior Agreements Program
The speakers will discuss what violence in the workplace can look like as well as identify workforce members who are at risk and driving factors for workplace violence. They will discuss how patient behavior agreements can mitigate violence and provide key takeaways.
 Multiple Credits
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