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Building on the February 19 session, this webinar shifts from understanding why administrative harm occurs to exploring how it can be reduced in everyday practice. Administrative harm refers to the adverse consequences of administrative decisions within healthcare that directly influences patient care and outcomes, professional practice, and organizational performance.

This session will focus on practical, real-world approaches to redesigning work in ways that support safe, high-quality, human-centered care while remaining operationally and financially sustainable. Using common scenarios, we will discuss how leaders in a variety of roles understand and navigate tradeoffs, consider the downstream impacts of decisions on patients, clinicians, and health systems, and apply these insights to strengthen alignment between decisions and outcomes.

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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
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.
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 1 CME available  1 ABIM-MOC available  1 Participation available

Hospital medicine is operating in a period of significant transformation, shaped by consolidation, evolving payment models, regulatory pressures, and increasing patient complexity. These forces influence clinical and administrative leaders alike and frame the context in which administrative decisions are made.

In this activity, we will introduce the concept of administrative harm—the adverse consequences of administrative decisions within healthcare that directly influence patient care and outcomes, professional practice, and organizational performance—and explore how system-level pressures can create distance between decision-making and frontline care. Through perspectives from operational, policy, and physician leadership, we will examine how broader forces such as reimbursement changes, payer dynamics, and organizational structures shape decisions, and how limited shared context can contribute to unintended downstream effects.

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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Blueprints for posters that spark conversation and stay with viewers. In Part 2 of Ideas to Impact, you will design and critique layouts, apply visual hierarchies, and synthesize text, images, and data to communicate your scholarship clearly. We guide you through quick demos and small-group feedback as you refine drafts or abstracts, then equip you to showcase clinical, research, QI, or education projects with confident, memorable clarity.
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 No Credit
Generative AI is already transforming hospital medicine. Physicians and trainees are increasingly incorporating it into their daily practice, but may not be aware of its limitations and how to mitigate them. This activity explores various clinical and academic uses for generative AI and ways to ensure that it’s being used efficiently and ethically. Whether you are new to generative AI or a daily user, this activity will give you the tools and information to improve both your practice and patient care.
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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Pressed by rising resistance and SEP-1 pressure? In this rapid update, synthesize high-yield moves: don’t treat asymptomatic bacteriuria; at discharge, stop when you can, choose narrower non–fluoroquinolone agents, and document dose, indication, and duration. Then apply tactics to counter diagnosis momentum and interruptions. You’ll treat faster and safer, meet Joint Commission/CMS expectations, and cut adverse events and length of stay.
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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Imagine transforming your clinical insights into persuasive business plans that capture the attention of the C-suite. In this dynamic webinar, you’ll blend your medical expertise with essential business strategies, develop proposals that resonate with decision-makers, and present ideas using the language and analysis executives expect. Discover how to incorporate financial data and rework your approach so your projects stand out, gaining the approval and support they deserve.
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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Rapid Clinical Updates is designed to reach Society of Hospital Medicine members and other hospitalists and clinicians with the latest information on clinical updates and treatment when and where they need it most, with actionable education that will help clinicians improve case delivery and the outcomes of hospitalized patients during hospital stay and after discharge. This bundle contains all of our webinars from 2026.
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 2 CME available  2 ABIM-MOC available  2 Participation available
Frontline teams crave rapid, practical answers for high‑risk operations. Across focused cases, you will determine urgency and timing after PCI, identify cardiac findings that change plans, apply ACC/AHA use of NT‑proBNP and troponin, choose CCTA versus stress tests wisely, and echocardiography only when it changes care, and implement postoperative troponin checks to catch MINS early. You finish with lean care pathways that cut waste, strengthen collaboration, and improve outcomes.
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 1 CME available  1 ABIM-MOC available  1 Participation available
Pitch‑worthy abstracts begin long before submission day. In this course, you’ll craft rigorous research, innovation, and vignette abstracts; design clear figures and titles; and tailor structure and length to specific calls. You’ll model winning exemplars, leverage AI as an editor and pathways like SHM’s Shark Tank, and apply the Four C’s to revise fast—so your work stands alone, persuades reviewers, and converts ideas into acceptances.
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This session will focus on understanding factors that drive insomnia in the acute inpatient setting, how this affects your patients, and how to better manage the issue of acute inpatient insomnia. The presenters will address the latest research on the science of inpatient sleep, non-pharmacologic sleep protocols, pharmacological sleep aids and examine practices that will help your patients (and hopefully your nocturnists) have a silent night.
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 1 CME available  1 ABIM-MOC available  1 Participation available
As bedside alarms spike, do you have a ten‑minute plan for AF? In this rapid, case‑driven webinar you will recognize triggers, triage safely, and decide when to cardiovert vs rate control, then manage anticoagulation—balancing DOACs, PCI antithrombotics, and cardioversion timing. You’ll design high‑value discharges, reassess risk after sepsis or bleeding, and optimize outcomes for frailty and falls—and, when OAC isn’t feasible, evaluate LAAO—so you leave with faster, defensible choices.
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 1 CME available  1 ABIM-MOC available  1 Participation available
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.
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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
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.
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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
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.
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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
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.
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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
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.
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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
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.
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 1 CME available  1 Participation available
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.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Please join us for a discussion about common backup systems and how to create and implement the best backup system for your team.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
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