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Ready to incorporate bedside ultrasound into clinical practice? The SHM Minnesota Regional POCUS Course is a two-day interactive program combining focused teaching with extensive hands-on scanning. Participants learn cardiac, lung, abdominal, DVT, and procedural ultrasound and earn up to 15.75 CME credits.
Available on Oct 10, 2026 12:00 AM Central Daylight Time
 15.75 CME available  15.75 Participation available
What if your next mentor is sitting beside you? In this lean‑in conversation for hospitalists, we review our circle’s member‑driven model—rooted in confidentiality, compassion, communication, and commitment—examine lessons from sessions on assertiveness, sponsorship, and leadership, and evaluate impact. Together we identify collaboration paths and determine practical steps to advocate, mentor, and empower across teams.
Available on Jun 18, 2026 12:00 AM Central Daylight Time
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Bedside decisions in the fentanyl era can make or break a hospitalization. This rapid update helps you manage withdrawal with person‑first communication and assessment that goes beyond COWS by explicitly evaluating cravings, applying fentanyl pharmacology for safe timing and dosing. Use stepwise protocols to dose short‑acting full‑agonists with IV rescue, escalate methadone, or initiate low‑dose buprenorphine—within legal guardrails—to keep patients in care and cut self‑directed discharges.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Narrative medicine is the telling of stories to increase connection, attention, and skill in our clinical work. Hospitalists in the US represent a diverse workforce from across the world and across all kinds of backgrounds. This workshop would be a way to honor all the different paths and build connections. This virtual workshop will have moderators with writing prompts aimed to elicit stories of the different challenges and successes participants have faced along the way.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Less often heals more. In this evidence-forward session, participants articulate how commission bias, care momentum, and anchoring drive overtreatment, then apply deprescribing to PPIs without indication, DOAC monotherapy in AFib with stable CAD, statins, levothyroxine, and peripheral IVs. They recognize and evaluate low‑value tests—syphilis serology in cognitive decline and post‑treatment test‑of‑cure urine cultures—distinguish ASB from UTI, and identify practices that build uncertainty tolerance to sharpen clinical judgment and outcomes.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Strengthen leadership skills, expand your professional network, and work toward earning the Certificate of Leadership in Hospital Medicine through this immersive two-day course and six-month longitudinal experience.
External
 No Credit
Strengthen your ability to lead high-performing teams, navigate complex hospital environments, and advance organizational strategy through this four-day leadership course for experienced hospital medicine professionals.
External
 No Credit
Build practical leadership skills in culture change, financial storytelling, communication, negotiation, and hospitalist group management through this four-day, interactive course for early- to mid-career hospital medicine leaders.
External
 No Credit
Build practical leadership skills through a four-day, hands-on course designed for aspiring and early-career hospital medicine leaders.
External
 No Credit
Join colleagues from across the country at SHM Converge 2027 to explore emerging innovations, expand your knowledge, and connect with the hospital medicine community. Registration is completed through the official event website.
External
 No Credit
Rounds move fast; pain relief should keep pace. Through realistic, on‑demand cases, hospitalists will learn to design multimodal analgesia, use opioids safely, and set expectations from admission to discharge. You’ll manage chronic therapy, sickle cell crises, and cancer pain with precise titration, apply a strong non‑opioid toolbox, then plan safer home regimens with brief tapers, harm reduction, naloxone, and MOUD—sharpening prescribing and outcomes across the ward.
On-Demand
 0.75 CME available  0.75 ABIM-MOC available  0.75 Participation available
Learn to tackle two of the most legally and ethically fraught moments in hospital medicine--patient-directed discharges and administrative discharges--and turn them into a clear, evidence-based playbook you can actually use at the bedside. The session walks through using capacity assessments, care expectation plans, and documentation strategies that protect both your patients and your team from real malpractice and safety risks. If you've ever felt stuck between respecting autonomy and ensuring safe care, this session gives you the framework to handle these discharges with confidence, compassion, and legal soundness.
On-Demand
 0.25 CME available

Nearly half of hospitalized patients experience emotional distress, and escalating aggression is a reality every healthcare worker will face. Most of us have never received formal training in how to respond. This presentation delivers evidence-based de-escalation techniques, communication frameworks, and boundary-setting strategies that protect both patient dignity and staff safety. You'll walk away with practical tools, from early warning sign recognition to documentation best practices, that you can apply in your very next challenging encounter.

On-Demand
 0.25 CME available
This session cracks open the financial and documentation realities every hospitalist needs but is rarely taught, from the real dollar gap between observation and inpatient status to the myths around the 2-midnight and 3-midnight rules. We translate dense concepts like CMI, DRG, GMLOS, SOI/ROM, and CC/MCC capture into practical bedside habits that protect reimbursement, boost quality scores, and shorten length of stay. 
On-Demand
 0.25 CME available
Rounds run cleaner when physicians and APPs operate as one team. In this course, you’ll understand APP training and scopes and discuss how to collaborate and design workflows that fit real hospital practice—skills that synthesize into smoother care and greater efficiency to improve patient outcomes. 
On-Demand
 0.25 CME available
Precision starts at the bedside: learn to bill time-based hospital visits, code CPT for what you did, and document ICD‑10 for why it mattered. Connect provider billing to RVUs and determine DRGs from principal diagnoses, then evaluate scenarios to apply clean, defensible notes. By the end, you’ll design a workflow that reduces denials and elevates both compensation and patient care.
On-Demand
 0.25 CME available
Picture rounding notes that actually pay off. In part two of billing and coding tips for hospitalists, you’ll address MDM versus time-based billing, review what counts in inpatient and observation care, rate problem complexity and risk, determine when documentation supports the most appropriate billing choice, and code confidently through a case you can apply tomorrow. 
On-Demand
 0.25 CME available
Interested in becoming a better consult attending? Dr. Alfred Burger distills decades of evidence into a tight playbook of necessary skills and tips. If you're a hospitalist, resident, or anyone who consults or gets consulted, this is the brief masterclass that will sharpen how you practice tomorrow.
On-Demand
 0.25 CME available
This activity will explore innovations and safety strategies in parenteral nutrition, emphasizing the clinical role of alternative lipid sources. Speakers will share actionable strategies and best practices for the use of alternative lipids in nutrition, PN’s place in clinical therapy, and best practices for multi-chamber bag PN.
On-Demand
 No Credit
Skin speaks fast at the bedside. In this rapid, morphology-first update, you'll synthesize cutaneous clues and timing cues to the Gell and Coombs spectrum, then triage "sick vs not sick" with confidence. Spot SJS/TEN early, differentiate vasculitis from vasculopathy, identify invasive fungal or necrotizing threats, and recognize pyoderma gangrenosum—then apply targeted next steps for safer, faster hospital decisions.
On-Demand
 1 ABIM-MOC available  1 CME available  1 Participation available
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