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SHM Converge 2026
SHM Converge, the Society of Hospital Medicine’s (SHM’s) annual conference, is the premier educational event for healthcare professionals who specialize in hospital medicine. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with colleagues from across the nation, learn from renowned faculty from throughout the discipline and take back tools and resources to directly benefit their patients and practice.
 Multiple Credits
Balancing Acts and Bold Moves: Composing the Future of Academic Hospitalist Leadership
Academic hospitalist leaders juggle multiple roles—clinician, educator, mentor, project manager, and change agent—while navigating the real-world tensions of clinical demand, academic mission, productivity, advocacy, and growth. The Academic Leadership Summit Advanced Learning Course at Converge 2026, the best-reviewed course of 2025, brings together nationally recognized leaders including SHM President-Elect Efren Manjarrez and former SHM President Kris Rehm to share practical innovations and hard-earned insights from academic hospital medicine. Join an exceptional faculty and peer community to gain fresh perspectives, actionable strategies, and renewed support to confidently balance and advance your leadership journey.
 3 Participation available
Rapid Clinical Updates: Updates in Opiate Use Disorder: Advances in Therapies Across All Ages
Fentanyl-era care moves fast—so will you. In this rapid, case-based update spanning adolescents to older adults, apply evidence to start MOUD confidently, stabilize with high‑dose buprenorphine or methadone, and sustain recovery with extended‑release options. Design micro‑inductions, critique naltrexone timing, and integrate harm‑reduction to reduce mortality and stigma, then ensure safe handoffs that improve outcomes beyond discharge.
 Multiple Credits
Webinar Credit Claim: Rapid Clinical Updates: Updates in Opiate Use Disorder: Advances in Therapies Across All Ages
Fentanyl-era care moves fast—so will you. In this rapid, case-based update spanning adolescents to older adults, apply evidence to start MOUD confidently, stabilize with high‑dose buprenorphine or methadone, and sustain recovery with extended‑release options. Design micro‑inductions, critique naltrexone timing, and integrate harm‑reduction to reduce mortality and stigma, then ensure safe handoffs that improve outcomes beyond discharge.
 Multiple Credits
Live Credit Claim: Pee Dee - Midlands Chapter Meeting: February 24, 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
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