Academic Half Day: Adults with Medical Complexity 2023
/Today, we will think about all your patients with chronic tubes, complicated post-hospital courses, post-procedural sequelae, etc.
Read MoreToday, we will think about all your patients with chronic tubes, complicated post-hospital courses, post-procedural sequelae, etc.
Read MoreThis week’s academic half day will focus on Diabetes (primarily type 2 diabetes). We will review some of the underlying normal glucose homeostasis, the physiologic role of insulin, and the pathophysiology of diabetes. We will work through cases and by the end of the session you should be able to properly order and adjust insulin for patients admitted to the hospital and diagnose and manage DKA vs HHS. We are joined by our amazing guest experts from the Endocrinology Department Dr. Mercedes Falciglia, Adele Corbin, and Brittany Woolf.
Read MoreThis week at Academic Half Day we will be exploring Acute Respiratory Failure.
Read MoreThis week our AHD will be focusing on evaluation and management of GI Bleeding!
Read MoreMaterials from AHD covering ACS on 8/18 are posted below.
Read MoreThis week we’re taking a detour from our problem-based AHD content and focusing on Clinical Reasoning! We’ll practice Information Gathering, Hypothesis Generation, Problem Representation, and forming a Differential Diagnosis. We’ll review Diagnostic Schema and Illness Scripts from a few prior AHD topics, so dust off that Heme/Onc Emergencies content!
This week’s Academic Half Day will be focusing on Heart Failure with guest expert Dr. Jen Cook!
Read MoreThis week’s AHD was focused on review of high-yield topics for the upcoming in-training exam. Below you’ll find the question sheets and the answer guides. May the odds be ever in your favor!
This week’s AHD is focused on identification and management of sepsis.
We will be exploring CAP, VAP, and HAP this week at Academic Half Day!
Read MoreDisclaimer: Educational materials are not intended to substitute the advice of healthcare professionals. The information does not endorse any particular medication, test, procedure, treatment, or therapy as safe or effective for any particular patient or health condition. All patient case details and dates on this website have been changed to preserve anonymity.
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