Meetings By Mail Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit 2025
Comprehensive Inpatient Medicine & Hospital Care Update
The Meetings By Mail Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit 2025 delivers a comprehensive review of modern inpatient medicine, focusing on evidence-based strategies for managing common and high-impact conditions encountered in hospital practice.
Designed for hospitalists and multidisciplinary inpatient clinicians, this on-demand program features expert-led discussions covering:
- Cardiology
- Infectious disease
- Neurology
- Critical care
- Sepsis
- Respiratory failure
- Venous thromboembolism (VTE)
- High-value inpatient care
- Common clinical errors and safety strategies
The course emphasizes practical inpatient management, guideline updates, quality improvement, and multidisciplinary collaboration to improve outcomes for hospitalized patients.
📦 Product Details
- 🎥 36 Video Lectures
- 📄 1 PDF
- 💾 Total Size: 4.03 GB
- 📅 Release Date: November 6, 2025
- 🌐 Format: On-Demand Course
- 🏥 Specialty: Hospital Medicine & Internal Medicine
👨⚕️ Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Hospitalists
- Internists
- Advanced practice providers (NPs & PAs)
- Pharmacists
- Internal medicine residents and fellows
- Nurses and multidisciplinary inpatient clinicians
It is especially valuable for clinicians seeking:
✔️ Updated inpatient management strategies
✔️ Hospital medicine guideline reviews
✔️ Sepsis and critical care updates
✔️ High-value care approaches
✔️ Quality improvement and patient safety education
🧠 Program Overview
Hospital medicine continues to evolve with changing clinical guidelines, increasing patient complexity, and growing emphasis on:
- Patient safety
- Resource stewardship
- Readmission reduction
- Multidisciplinary care coordination
- Evidence-based inpatient management
This summit provides practical education focused on real-world inpatient medicine challenges and current best practices across a broad range of conditions frequently encountered in the hospital setting.
🎯 What You Will Learn
Participants will learn how to:
✔️ Apply updated evidence-based strategies for inpatient management
✔️ Improve care for sepsis, respiratory failure, and cardiovascular conditions
✔️ Recognize and prevent common inpatient management errors
✔️ Utilize high-value treatment approaches to optimize outcomes and efficiency
✔️ Implement quality improvement initiatives in hospital medicine
✔️ Enhance multidisciplinary collaboration across inpatient care teams
✔️ Integrate updated clinical guidelines into daily hospital practice
✔️ Improve safety, workflow, and transitions of care
🧩 Core Topics Covered
❤️ Cardiology in Hospital Medicine
- Acute cardiovascular management
- Heart failure updates
- Inpatient cardiac care strategies
- Risk reduction and monitoring
🦠 Infectious Disease & Sepsis
- Sepsis recognition and treatment
- Antibiotic stewardship
- Pneumonia and inpatient infections
- Evidence-based infectious disease management
🫁 Respiratory & Critical Care
- Respiratory failure management
- Critical care principles for hospitalists
- Oxygenation and ventilation strategies
- Acute pulmonary conditions
🧠 Neurology in the Inpatient Setting
- Common neurologic emergencies
- Acute neurologic assessment
- Hospital-based neuro management
🩸 Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)
- Prevention and prophylaxis
- Diagnosis and treatment strategies
- Inpatient anticoagulation management
⚠️ Common Errors & Patient Safety
- Avoiding diagnostic and treatment pitfalls
- Reducing preventable complications
- Safety-focused inpatient care approaches
💰 High-Value Care
- Resource-conscious medicine
- Efficient inpatient management
- Evidence-based treatment optimization
🤝 Multidisciplinary Hospital Care
- Team-based inpatient management
- Collaboration with APPs, pharmacists, and nursing staff
- Coordinated patient-centered care
📚 Educational Features
✔️ Practical Inpatient Medicine Focus
Built around real-world hospital medicine scenarios and management strategies.
✔️ Comprehensive Multispecialty Coverage
Integrates cardiology, infectious disease, critical care, and neurology updates.
✔️ Evidence-Based Guideline Review
Focused on current inpatient recommendations and best practices.
✔️ Quality Improvement Integration
Emphasizes safety, efficiency, and outcome optimization.
✔️ Flexible On-Demand Learning
Accessible educational format for busy clinicians.
⭐ Why This Course Stands Out
✔️ Broad Hospital Medicine Coverage
Addresses the most common and clinically important inpatient conditions.
✔️ Strong Practical Clinical Relevance
Focused on bedside decision-making and hospital workflow challenges.
✔️ Excellent Multidisciplinary Perspective
Supports collaboration across inpatient care teams.
✔️ Emphasis on High-Value Care
Balances evidence-based medicine with efficiency and resource utilization.
✔️ Ideal for Daily Hospital Practice
Highly applicable to routine inpatient clinical management.
🚀 Clinical Value
The Meetings By Mail Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit 2025 provides a practical and comprehensive update on modern hospital medicine and inpatient care.
By integrating:
- Sepsis management
- Respiratory failure care
- Cardiology updates
- Infectious disease management
- Neurologic inpatient care
- VTE prevention and treatment
- High-value care strategies
- Patient safety and quality improvement
the course equips clinicians with evidence-based tools to improve outcomes, efficiency, and safety in hospitalized patients.
For hospitalists, internists, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, and multidisciplinary inpatient teams seeking updated inpatient medicine education in 2025, this summit is an outstanding clinical resource
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 |



