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Saturday, Oct 12, 2019 at 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM EST
30 Conference Drive, Hershey , PA, 17033, United States
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University Conference Center - Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center , 30 Conference Drive, Hershey , PA, 17033, United States.
South Central PA Chapter's 2nd Annual Academic Day and Poster Competition
This meeting will include keynote plenary sessions, workshops/breakout sessions, abstract/poster competition and more.
Abstract submissions are open to medical students, internal medicine residents, family medicine residents, medicine-pediatrics residents and Hospitalists from District 3 (which includes South Central PA, Delaware, Greater Philadelphia Area, Maryland, North Jersey, Pittsburgh and West Virginia Chapters).
Abstract submissions will be accepted from June 1st to July 31st. This deadline is firm.
Categories for abstract submission (Oral and Poster Presentations): Clinical Vignettes and Quality Improvement.
Breakfast and Lunch will be provided.
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Cancellation policy If you no longer are able to attend, please log in to the self-portal by clicking "Manage Tickets" in your confirmation email to cancel your ticket to the event. This will ensure another member will be able to take your place.
If you no longer are able to attend, please log in to the self-portal by clicking "Manage Tickets" in your confirmation email to cancel your ticket to the event. This will ensure another member will be able to take your place.
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Opening Remarks
President, SHM South Central PA Chapter
District 3 Chair, Society of Hospital Medicine
Professor and Chair of Department of Medicine, Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Interim Chief, Division of Hospital Medicine Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Meeting Chair, SHM South Central PA Chapter
Learning Objectives: • Understand overuse and relation to patient harm • Identify role of hospitalists in reducing overuse • Discuss strategies for reducing overuse
Chief Value Officer, AVP of NYC Health + Hospitals Chair of SHM High Value Care Committee Assistant Clinical Professor at Mount Sinai
During this talk, Dr. Kisuule will provide an overview on: • SHM advocacy efforts • Population health • Diversity and inclusion • Hospital medicine internationally
SHM Board of Directors, Associate Director, Division of Hospital Medicine at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Assistant Professor, John Hopkins University School of Medicine & Bloomberg School of
Oral Presentations Include: "Clinical Update – Kawasaki Disease (Pediatrics)," "Using CHAD2S-Vasc score to improve outcomes of patients who have concomitant Ischemic Bowel Disease," "“Write to Recover”: The Impact of Group Led Creative Writing on Behavioral Health Outcomes in Cancer Patients," and "Rothman Index as a Predictor of 30-Day Hospital Readmission."
Interested in meeting others from our region in your areas of interest? Please join our networking lunch for Educators, Investigators, Quality Improvement, or Trainees.
Please join us for our poster session, highlighting Scientific Abstracts, Innovations and Clinical Vignettes from institutions throughout our South Central PA, SHM region.
Learning Objectives: • Understand the anatomy of key central access sites • Learn a standard ultrasound assessment in central access planning • Incorporate ultrasound techniques in line placement
Summit Physician Services
Assistant Professor, Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Learning Objectives: • Review current guidelines and literature on VTE prophylaxis in medical populations and evaluate the intersection of principles and practicalities with an emphasis on potential harms and waste as opportunities for hospitalist-led QI initiatives. • Explore unusual locations for thrombosis and the current state of the evidence for anticoagulation, observation, or further diagnostic evaluation. • Review current guidelines and literature on PE treatment on an outpatient basis, in patient with morbid obesity, and in patients with CKD. OTHER COMMENTS: Please come ready to discuss your difficult patient scenarios, anecdotes, local practice patterns, and QI successes and barriers for the benefit of all your central PA hospitalist peers! This course will involve multiple facilitators and a cell phone for audience response system participation is recommended, so bring you spare battery!
Assistant Professor of Medicine & Academic Hospitalist, Penn State Hershey Medical Center
Learning Objectives: By the end of the session the learner will: • Compare and contrast management strategies for severe aortic stenosis in the perioperative period • Determine risk for perioperative patients with pulmonary hypertension • Optimize patients with CKD in preparation for major surgery • Optimize patients with cirrhosis in preparation for major surgery • Interpret post-op troponin elevation in a perioperative patients • Develop a framework for frailty estimation in a perioperative patient Attendees at the 1hr session will vote as a group to choose the topics they would like to cover.
Associate Professor of Medicine & Academic Hospitalist, Penn State Hershey Medical Center
We will be honoring our winners for the meeting’s top poster presentations and medical jeopardy. In addition, we will have our closing remarks and wrap-up of the meeting’s events.
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