Meetings By Mail Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit 2025
Include: 36 videos + 1 pdf, size: 4.03 GB
Target Audience: hospitalists, internists
Information:
Release date: November 6, 2025
Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit provides a comprehensive review of best practices for the care of hospitalized patients. It features an expert faculty discussing the most common and relevant conditions seen in the inpatient setting. An analysis of new evidence, current guidelines and management strategies will benefit all physicians, nurses and PAs involved in hospital practice.
Topics include: Cardiology, infectious disease, neurology, critical care, common errors in practice, respiratory failure, sepsis, venous thromboembolism, high value approaches to treatment and much more!
The Meetings By Mail: Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit 2025 is best for hospitalists, internists, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, and multidisciplinary clinicians who want updates on inpatient care, quality improvement, and innovations in hospital medicine. It is designed as a flexible, on‑demand program for clinicians seeking practical strategies to improve patient outcomes in the hospital setting.
👩⚕️ Who Should Enroll
- Hospitalists & internists managing complex inpatient cases.
- Advanced practice providers (NPs, PAs) working in hospital medicine teams.
- Pharmacists involved in inpatient medication management and stewardship.
- Residents & fellows in internal medicine or hospital medicine preparing for careers in inpatient care.
- Nurses & allied health professionals supporting multidisciplinary hospital medicine teams.
📚 What You’ll Learn
- Updates in inpatient care: sepsis, heart failure, pneumonia, and other high‑impact hospital conditions.
- Quality improvement strategies: reducing readmissions, improving safety, and enhancing efficiency.
- Multidisciplinary collaboration: integrating physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and APPs in patient care.
- Evidence‑based guidelines: latest recommendations for hospital medicine practice.
- Future directions: innovations in hospital medicine, including digital tools and care delivery models.
Topics:
| Session 1 – Cardiology | |
| Heart Failure-Related Cardiogenic Shock: Identifying Patients At Risk | Michael Faulx, MD |
| Approach to Chest Pain for the Hospitalist | Laura Young, MD |
| Pericardial Diseases – Approach, Diagnosis and Management | Saberio Lo Presti Vega, MD |
| Panel Discussion | Multiple faculty |
| Session 2 – High Value Approach | |
| Keynote Address: High-Value Care: Opportunities and Lessons Leaned | Sunil Kripalani, MD |
| High Value Approach for Blood Products | Moises Auron, MD |
| High Value Approach to Selected Medical Problems | Robert Mayock, MD |
| High Value Care in Perioperative Medicine | Christopher Whinney, MD |
| Panel Discussion | Multiple faculty |
| Session 3 – Infectious Disease | |
| Bone and Joint Infections | Maja Babic, MD |
| Update: Skin and Soft Tissue Infections | James Pile, MD |
| Effective Evaluation and Treatment of Meningitis and Encephalitis | Carlos Isada, MD |
| Panel Discussion | Multiple faculty |
| Session 4 – Neurology | |
| Understanding Orthostatic Issue: Learned Lessons on Fainting | Robert Wilson, DO |
| Acute Management of Stroke and Post Stroke Management | M. Shazam Hussain, MD |
| Panel Discussion | Multiple faculty |
| Session 5 – Hospital Medicine Potpourri | |
| IV Fluid Use for the Hospitalized Patient– The Drip Debate | Mohammad Mohmand, MD |
| Post Renal Transplant Management for the Hospitalist | Varalakshmi Janamanchi, MD |
| Evaluation & Management of VTE | Jessica Donato, MD |
| Panel Discussion | Multiple faculty |
| Session 6 – Rapid Fire Panel: Things We Do for No Reason | |
| Failing to Consider Primary Aldosteronism in the Initial Evaluation of Hypertension , Hypertensive Urgency and Hypertensive Emergency | Kunjam Modha, MD |
| Routine Use of Antibiotics for Acute Uncomplicated Diverticultiis | Kunjam Modha, MD |
| Neuroimaging and Use of Antipsychotic Medications for Hospitalized Patients With Delirium | Jennifer Solivas-Maluyao, MD |
| NPO After Midnight | Naveen Gopal, MD |
| Checking QTc on Hospitalized Patients Before Intravenous Ondansetron Administration | Christopher Heinrich, PA-C. Med |
| Session 7 – Critical Care | |
| Transition of Care from ICU to Floor | Michelle Biehl, MD, MS |
| Respiratory Failure Management | Mani Latifi, MD |
| Sepsis Update | Angel Coz, MD |
| Panel Discussion | Multiple faculty |
| Session 8 – Mega Case Reasoning Panel & Literature Review | |
| Mega Case Reasoning Panel | Moderator – Megan McGervey, MD |
| BALANCE Trial | John Gaskill, DO |
| BedMed Study, Garrison, et al. May 2025 | Maria Mohan, MD |
| Augmented Augeral Protein During Critical Illness – The Target Protein RCT (JAMA 2025) | Kanza Quaiser. MD |
| AI Reasoning Models and Clinicians: Partners for Better Patient Outcomes? | Hassan Shaheen, MD |
| Giving Sodium to ADHF Patients? | Christopher Whinney, MD |
| Panel Discussion | Multiple faculty |



