Looking forward to the last presentation of the conference from my EUH colleague, Dr. James Kim!
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Looking forward to an incredible session with @DresslerDD
and @DocLennyF debating the guidelines!
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I’m excited to get our last morning at #SoHMC2019 started off with several incredible breakfast with the expert sessions! #HospitalMedicine
Dr. Bonsall shares that a DRIP score of 4 or more is associated with a higher risk of drug-resistant organisms as the cause of pneumonia.
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Dr. Bonsall shares that oral hygiene is the only evidence-based strategy to prevent HAP in our #HospitalMedicine patients. Time to get brushing!
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Dr. Bonsall shares that were are prescribing ABX for longer durations than patients with pneumonia really need. And our patients are experiencing adverse effects because of this.
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When is procalcitonin useful in CAP management in #HospitalMedicine?
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A great summary of the data on the impact of steroid use in CAP from Dr. Bonsall's presentation.
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Looking forward to the latest updates in guidelines-based care for pneumonia in #HospitalMedicine with the incredible Dr. Joanna Bonsall!
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Ready for another afternoon packed with high yield breakout sessions. I’ll be moderating our women in leadership panel, come join us!
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Do you get hypertensive when considering how to manage your patients' asymptomatic hypertension in the hospital? Check out these updates in the literature to help guide you!
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So excited for the growing literature on using oral antibiotics for endocarditis and bone/joint infections! This will dramatically simplify the plan of care for select patients. #SoHMC2019 #HospitalMedicine
Catheter ablation in patients with HFrEF and Afib reduces mortality and CHF hospitalizations compared to medical therapy. #SoHMC2019 #HospitalMedicine
So excited for Dr. Dustin Smith's Updates in #HospitalMedicine literature! This is always a highlight of our conferences. #SoHMC2019
Dr. McDade @sickledoc shares some of the promising work that is being done to increase diversity within GME. #SoHMC2019 #HospitalMedicine
There has been no progress in increasing the diversity of the GME pipeline over the last decade. Glad to hear Dr. McDade and his team are working to change that! #SoHMC2019 #HospitalMedicine
A diverse workforce is a stronger, better workforce.
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So excited for our next speaker, Dr. William McDade, and his discussion of Diversity and Inclusion in Graduate Medical Education! #SoHMC2019 #HospitalMedicine
After a GI bleed, some DOACs appear safer to start than others. Avoid dabigatran, rivaroxaban, and edoxaban.
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Struggling to decide when to restart an anticoagulant after a GI bleed?
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This is a great summary of recommended reversal agents for each class of anticoagulant with a brief description of the mechanisms of action and administration details. #SoHMC2019 #HospitalMedicine
Meanwhile, dabigatran has a specific reversal agent in the setting of life-threatening bleeding: idarucizumab! #SoHMC2019 #HospitalMedicine
In patients with bleeds on warfarin, 4 factor PCC is preferred to FFP for reversal. #SoHMC2019 #HospitalMedicine
So excited to hear about updates in antithrombotic therapy in #HospitalMedicine. Such a challenging and high-yield topic! #SoHMC2019
Breakfast with the experts at #SoHMC2019! Indications for and complications from steroid use presented by Dr. Wentowski and Dr. Dvorin.
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Starting off the morning at #SoHMC2019 with breakfast with the expert on several high yield topics. Currently learning about appropriate use & potential complications from systemic steroids. Steroids impart many complications those of us in #HospitalMedicine need to know.