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2016 Academic Hospitalist Academy September 12–15, 2016 Lakeway Resort, Austin, TX www.academichospitalist.org The AHA aims to: Develop junior academic hospitalists as the leading teachers in their institutions Help academic hospitalists develop scholarly work and increase their scholarly output Enhance the awareness of the importance of quality improvement and patient safety work Support academic promotion of all attendees Who Should Attend? This meeting is designed to serve the needs of junior hospitalists who are pursuing an academic career. The Academy is designed for any hospitalist that engages in teaching, scholarship, quality improvement or patient safety. General internists and other primary care and specialty physicians with similar interests are also encouraged to attend. Mentorship to Product Program For AHA alumnae who express an interest, the AHTF will provide a 1:1 pairing with a mentor. One focus of the mentorship will be to work on a specific project that can be brought to the point of presentation at an SGIM meeting and/or publication. If interested, email [email protected] Yousaf Ali, MD Mirza Baig, MD Tony Boonyasai Christopher Bruti, MD Alfred Burger, MD Chayan Chakraborti, MD Jeannette Guerrasio, MD Rebecca Harrison, MD Dan Hunt, MD Kierstin Kennedy, MD Daniel Kim, MD Geoffrey Lamb, MD Luci Leykum, MD Jennifer Michael, MD Nathan O’Dorisio, MD Bradley Sharpe, MD Dustin Smith, MD Will Southern, MD Sami Tahhan, MD About the AHTF The SGIM Academic Hospitalist Task Force (AHTF) is the professional home for academic hospitalists dedicated to promoting scholarly activity and career development in education, research, patient care and leadership. For more information about the AHTF visit: www.sgim. org/communities/task-forces/academic-hospitalists 2015–2016 Task Force Members Chair: Maria “Gaby” Frank, MD Co-Chair: Matthew Tuck , MD Council Liaison: DC Dugdale, MD SGIM Staff Liaison: Shana Donchatz 1500 King Street Suite 303 Alexandria, VA 22314 | Phone: 800-822-3060 Academic Hospitalist Task Force SESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR HOSPITALISTS Areas of Focus: • Hospital Medicine • Peri-Operative Medicine • Medical Education • Quality and Patient Safety • Care Transitions • Career Development

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  • 2016 Academic Hospitalist AcademySeptember 12–15, 2016

    Lakeway Resort, Austin, TX

    www.academichospitalist.org

    The AHA aims to:• Develop junior academic hospitalists as the

    leading teachers in their institutions

    • Help academic hospitalists develop scholarly work and increase their scholarly output

    • Enhance the awareness of the importance of quality improvement and patient safety work

    • Support academic promotion of all attendees

    Who Should Attend?This meeting is designed to serve the needs of junior hospitalists who are pursuing an academic career. The Academy is designed for any hospitalist that engages in teaching, scholarship, quality improvement or patient safety. General internists and other primary care and specialty physicians with similar interests are also encouraged to attend.

    Mentorship to Product ProgramFor AHA alumnae who express an interest, the AHTF will provide a 1:1 pairing with a mentor. One focus of the mentorship will be to work on a specific project that can be brought to the point of presentation at an SGIM meeting and/or publication. If interested, email [email protected]

    Yousaf Ali, MD

    Mirza Baig, MD

    Tony Boonyasai

    Christopher Bruti, MD

    Alfred Burger, MD

    Chayan Chakraborti, MD

    Jeannette Guerrasio, MD

    Rebecca Harrison, MD

    Dan Hunt, MD

    Kierstin Kennedy, MD

    Daniel Kim, MD

    Geoffrey Lamb, MD

    Luci Leykum, MD

    Jennifer Michael, MD

    Nathan O’Dorisio, MD

    Bradley Sharpe, MD

    Dustin Smith, MD

    Will Southern, MD

    Sami Tahhan, MD

    About the AHTFThe SGIM Academic Hospitalist Task Force (AHTF) is the professional home for academic hospitalists dedicated to promoting scholarly activity and career development in education, research, patient care and leadership.

    For more information about the AHTF visit: www.sgim.org/communities/task-forces/academic-hospitalists

    2015–2016 Task Force MembersChair: Maria “Gaby” Frank, MD

    Co-Chair: Matthew Tuck , MD

    Council Liaison: DC Dugdale, MD

    SGIM Staff Liaison: Shana Donchatz

    1500 King Street Suite 303

    Alexandria, VA 22314 | Phone: 800-822-3060

    Academic Hospitalist Task Force

    SESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR HOSPITALISTS

    Areas of Focus:• Hospital Medicine

    • Peri-Operative Medicine

    • Medical Education

    • Quality and Patient Safety

    • Care Transitions

    • Career Development

  • Wednesday, May 11th8:00 AM – 5:30 PM

    FULL DAY COURSE:

    Get Better Faster! Quality Improvement Skills for Reliable CareNote: Additional Fee Session

    Thursday, May 12th8:00 – 9:00 AM

    SESSION B

    IB18 – Transfers, Handoffs and Sign-out Interest Group

    11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

    SESSION C

    NEW THIS YEAR! Poster Walk and TalkTour of Hospital-Based Medicine Posters 1-6Led by Facilitator and SGIM Distinguished Professor of Hospitalists: Daniel P. Hunt, MD, Emory University School of Medicine

    Scientific Abstract Poster Session 2 Hospital-Based Medicine Posters 1-65MENTORING PANEL:

    Clinician Investigator Careers (Regency Ballroom 2, 2nd Floor, CC)

    1:30 – 3:00 PM

    SESSION D

    WD01: Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life: Op on Pop? Perioperative Care of the Older Adult Patient (Diplomat Ballroom 4)

    WD07: Research Methods: Moving beyond numbers: Approaches to Qualitative Research (Regency Ballroom 2)

    3:15 – 4:45 PM

    SESSION E

    WE01: Career Development (student, resident, fellow session): Writing Curriculum Vitaes and Preparing to Interview(Room 204, 2nd Floor)

    Abstract Session E4: Hospital Medicine(Conference Room 216, 2nd Floor)

    WE06: Leadership and Administration “Challenging Communication: Framing and Feedback”(Regency Ballroom 1)

    5:00 – 6:00 PM

    IF01: Academic Hospital Interest Group(Room 312–313, 3rd Floor)

    Friday, May 13th10:00 – 11:30 AM

    SESSION G

    “Geographic Hospitalist Unit Decreases Length of Stay”(Diplomat Ballroom 3, 2nd Floor, CC)

    12:00 – 1:00 PM

    SESSION HMENTORING PANEL:

    Clinician Educator(Regency Ballroom 1, 2nd Floor, CC)

    1:15 – 2:45 PM

    SESSION J

    WJ05: Medical Education Scholarship “Residents as Members and Leaders of Interprofessional Teams”(Diplomat Room 204, 2nd Floor)

    4:15 – 5:45 PM

    SESSION L

    WL06: Healthcare Delivery and Redesign “Super Utilizers: Case based Discussions” (Regency Ballroom 2)

    WL07: Hospital-based Medicine “Setting Your Resident up to Lead a Successful Family Meeting”(Diplomat Room, 204, 2nd Floor)

    Saturday, May 14th11:30 am – 1:00 pm

    SESSION N

    WN01: Career Development “Prepping for a Career in Academic GIM”(Diplomat Room 2014, 2nd Floor)

    WN02: Aging/Geriatrics/End of Life “Best Practices for Transitioning Patients from SNF to Home”(Room 301, 3rd Floor)

    WN03: Career Development “Scholarship Opportunities for Clinician-Educators”(Regency Ballroom 2)

    2:15 – 5:15 pm

    ABIM Update in Internal Medicine MOC Module (Room 307, 3rd Floor)

    Important: This information is subject to change and will be updated based on the final program.