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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.
Available on Apr 01, 2026 12:00 AM Central Daylight Time
 3.5 ABP-MOC available  20 CME available  20 ABIM-MOC available  20 Participation available

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

Available on Feb 24, 2026 12:00 AM Central Standard Time
 4.75 CME available  4.75 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 session, 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.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
The SHM SHINE New Attending program is designed to equip newly graduated hospitalists with the essential knowledge and skills to succeed in their inpatient roles. Through a blend of panel discussions, small group coaching, and optional office hours, learners will deepen clinical expertise, enhance communication and professionalism, and improve efficiency in the hospital setting.
On-Demand
 4 Participation available  4 CME available  4 ABIM-MOC available
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.
On-Demand
 1.5 CME available  1.5 Participation available
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.
On-Demand
 7.75 CME available  7.75 Participation available
The purpose of this activity is to gain insight into the impact of AI in healthcare and inpatient medicine. This session's goal is for participants to learn how AI can improve delivery of inpatient medicine, improve quality metrics and assist us as hospitalist in our daily workflow.
On-Demand
 0.75 CME available  0.75 Participation available
This live webinar explored various clinical and academic uses for generative AI and ways to ensure that it’s being used efficiently and ethically. This webinar will give you the tools and information to improve both your practice and patient care.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
This educational activity will review landmark clinical studies and evidence published in 2025 that have immediate implications for inpatient management in 2026. The goal is to equip hospitalists with evidence-based strategies to improve patient outcomes, reduce length of stay, and enhance the quality of inpatient care.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
This session will review practical, evidence-based strategies for evaluating and managing cardiorenal and hepatorenal syndrome in hospitalized patients. Using an integrated heart- liver- kidney framework, we will focus on assessment of congestion and targeted therapies to manage those patients.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Bedside clues—a coarse tremor, rising pulse, a hesitant history—signal moments to recognize alcohol use disorder during admission. In this Kentucky Chapter session, you will diagnose withdrawal, review management strategies and risk factors for severe courses, and use evidence-based medications for AUD. Through realistic cases and practical tools, improve patient safety and discharge planning.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 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.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 ABIM-MOC available  1 Participation available
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.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 ABIM-MOC available  1 Participation available
Update and reinforce previous recommendations, incorporating new evidence and expert opinions to inform perioperative care. These guidelines are designed to help healthcare professionals effectively manage cardiovascular risks during surgery, ultimately restoring health and reducing complications.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
This presentation targets the challenges on how to teach and assess clinical reasoning among trainees in safe learning environment.
On-Demand
 1.5 CME available  1.5 Participation available
Review the latest guidelines and updates in inpatient management of COPD and Community-acquired Pneumonia. Provide information for practical application and management per latest guidelines with aim to provide evidence-based care to hospitalized patients.
On-Demand
 1 CME available  1 Participation available
Master Teamwork in Real-Time. Attendees wil leave equppied to lead and motivate teams in complex hospital environments. You will learn to apply SWARM intelligence principles and develop operational plans that drive organizational growth—all through direct engagement with prominent faculty.
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 21.25 CME available  21.25 ABIM-MOC available  21.25 Participation available
Forge Your Legacy in Hospital Medicine Leadership. This isn't just a course—it's a career-defining journey. Join your peers for an intensive two-day capstone, followed by a six-month guided application period, to master advanced leadership and earn the distinguished Certificate of Leadership in Hospital Medicine (CLHM) designation.
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 11.25 CME available  11.25 ABIM-MOC available  11.25 Participation available
Over the past many years, hospitalists have been at the forefront of peri-operative medical care for surgical patients. In this role, they are required to provide both evidence-based and efficient care that translates not only to good clinical care but also helps their health system in improving patient outcomes.

This activity will be tailored towards inpatient comprehensive pre-operative assessment and will provide key concepts in risk mitigation and management of common post-operative medical complications. The activity will cover essential topics of cardiac, pulmonary, and endocrine diseases like diabetes and provide in-depth discussion on medication management with a focus on perioperative anticoagulation management. As a highlight, faculty will engage in an insightful case-based discussion during breakout sessions.
On-Demand
 3.5 CME available  3.5 ABIM-MOC available  3.5 Participation available
Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) is jointly sponsored by the Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the Academic Pediatric Association (APA). PHM 2025 is the only national conference that delivers a comprehensive educational experience exclusively designed to meet the unique needs of the pediatric hospital medicine community.
On-Demand
 22.25 CME available  22.25 Participation available
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