Hospital Medicine Board Reviews

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    BoardVitals Hospital Medicine CME Board Review

    The BoardVitals Hospital Medicine CME Review offers clinicians 70 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM, 70 ABIM MOC points, and over 1,250 Hospital Medicine board review questions. The questions cover key topics including cardiovascular disorders, neurologic disorders, and critical care medicine. This question bank will assist clinicians with Hospital Medicine certification and recertification.

    The BoardVitals Hospital Medicine CME Review also features:

    • Quick and Convenient CME
    • Computer, phone, and tablet access
    • Constantly updated up-to-date questions
    • Questions that are targeted specifically to the exam
    • Online CME tracker
    • 100% Pass Guarantee
    • Statistical comparison to other Hospital Medicine test-takers (Nationally)

     

    After completing this activity, you should be able to:

    • Utilize diagnostic reasoning expected of the certified hospitalist in the broad domain of the discipline.
    • Demonstrate clinical judgement and decision-making skills.
    • Identify appropriate inpatient and transitional care across diverse demographics.

     

    Target Audience: Hospitalists

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    • Cost: $599
    • Credit hours: 70
    • CME credits awarded by: BoardVitals
    • Format: On-Demand Online
    • Material last updated: Continuously Updated
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    Oakstone CME The Brigham Update In Hospital Medicine

    Enhance Patient Care with Hospital Medicine CME

    The Brigham Update in Hospital Medicine — an online CME course presented by Brigham and Women’s Hospital and accredited by Harvard Medical School — addresses everyday questions with recent evidence, guidelines, and expert opinion focused on practical management of common problems. Learn the latest advances and best practices for optimized inpatient care with 30+ core topics, including:

    • Monkeypox: how worried should we be?
    • The HF patient with refractory edema
    • Post-op atrial fibrillation: who needs anticoagulation?
    • Rapid-fire review of liver, hematology, and electrolytes
    • DOACs in obesity, kidney disease, and cancer-associated thrombosis
    • Can’t-miss diagnoses on CXR and ECG
    • Opioid use disorder: medication-assisted treatment made simple
    • Intensive case-based review of inpatient antibiotics
    • and more…
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    • Cost: $995
    • Credit hours: 30.75
    • CME credits awarded by: Oakstone Publishing
    • Format: On-Demand Online, Online Video, Online Audio, Audio CD
    • Material last updated: December 1, 2022
    • Expiration of CME credit: January 31, 2025