Hospital Medicine Edition 2.1
Hospitalist CME course
Hospital medicine requires an advanced understanding of acute, emergency and high-priority care strategies. Provide high-quality care that enhances patient outcomes and delve into key topics through this essential hospital medicine CME course.
This course includes recommendations and tips from the latest guidelines about sepsis, infections diseases, hypertension, pediatric care and more. Engage in immersive, role-based learning to think and act like a hospitalist in real clinical scenarios. And with this course, you’ll build both competence and confidence as you learn more about hospital medicine.
- Acute and chronic condition management
- Diagnostic and procedural skills
- Hospital practice and patient populations
- Professional development and systems knowledge
- Basic and advanced EKGs
- Point-of-care lung ultrasound
- Hospital care in rural and underserved settings
- Suturing
Hospital medicine requires an advanced understanding of acute, emergency and high-priority care strategies. Provide high-quality care that enhances patient outcomes and delve into key topics through this essential hospital medicine CME course.
This course includes recommendations and tips from the latest guidelines about sepsis, infections diseases, hypertension, pediatric care and more. Engage in immersive, role-based learning to think and act like a hospitalist in real clinical scenarios. And with this course, you’ll build both competence and confidence as you learn more about hospital medicine.
- Acute and chronic condition management
- Diagnostic and procedural skills
- Hospital practice and patient populations
- Professional development and systems knowledge
- Basic and advanced EKGs
- Point-of-care lung ultrasound
- Hospital care in rural and underserved settings
- Suturing
Learning Objectives
Be able to perform selected medical procedures considered essential in the field of Hospital Medicine.
Examine the evaluation and treatment of common cardiologic conditions, pulmonary conditions, musculoskeletal conditions, OB emergencies, and other commonly seen conditions in the inpatient setting.
Make informed decisions that relate to employer relations, patient reviews, and navigating hospital employment.
Sessions with details

Jocelyn Vun Zee DO, FAAFP

Victoria McCurry, MD, FHM, DFPHM, FAAFP
Hospital Medicine Overview
Victoria McCurry, MD, FHM, DFPHM, FAAFP
Hospital Medicine Overview Part 2: Career discussions
Shyam Odeti MD, MS, FAAFP, SFHM, MBA; Victoria McCurry, MD, FHM, DFPHM, FAAFP
Update on Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Dr. Ahmed Mian, HonBSc, BEd, MD CCFP (EM)
Lung Ultrasound (LUS) - POCUS
Jocelyn Vun Zee DO, FAAFP
Respiratory Failure: Basics of Mechanical Ventilation
Jocelyn Vun Zee DO, FAAFP, SFHM
Advanced Airway Management
Jocelyn Vun Zee DO, FAAFP, SFHM
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Chris Brooks, MD
Basic EKG in the Hospital Setting
Vu Kiet Tran MD, MBA
Advanced EKG for Hospitalists
Vu Kiet Tran MD, MBA
Advanced Concepts: Cardiomyopathy
Craig Hamilton Barstow MD
Emergency Medicine I: General Principles, Resuscitation, Stroke/TIA
Robert Dachs, MD, FAAFP
Renal Disease I
Gary I. Levine, MD, FAAFP
Renal Disease II
Gary I. Levine, MD, FAAFP
Primary Aldosteronism
Darrell Edward Jones, DO, FAAFP, DFPHM
Acute Liver Disease
Darrell Edward Jones, DO, FAAFP, DFPHM
The acute red-hot joint - what to do?
Shawn F Kane MD, FAAFP
Care for Unhoused Patients During Hospitalization
Victoria McCurry, MD, FHM, DFPHM, FAAFP
Approach to Inpatient Management of Incarcerated Patients
Amelita Woodruff, MD
The Good, The Bad and the Elderly
Sandita Seecharan Reddammagari MD, MBA
OB Emergencies
Lyrad K Riley MD, MPH, FAAFP
Advanced Concepts: Cellulitis and Cellulitis Mimics
Vu Kiet Tran MD, MBA
Identifying and Using High Yield "Future Focused" Leadership
Jason Marker, MD, MPA, FAAFP; Mark Greenawald, MD, FAAFP
Documentation Savviness for Hospitalists
Lisa Simmon, MD MBA SFHM CHCQM
Reflection Session + T2P
Victoria McCurry, MD, FHM, DFPHM, FAAFP
