uptodate cme

We need at 100 CME credits every 2 years. The UpToDate is the easiest way to get CME on the go. We invariably look up for more info while working and why not get CME at the same time? Most hospitals provide UpToDate freely in our hospital computers. We just need to logout from hospital account and log into our personal account so that CME can accumulate in our personal UpToDate accounts. You don’t have to pay for subscription as hospital already pays for it.

Here I made an attempt to save your time by searching for most common topics in hospital medicine and listing them here so that you can just click on them and read when you have a free minute.

Good thing is UpToDate can submit MOC to ABIM for you.

The following are the most important cases that we see in hospital medicine. Click on the topic of interest to you and login to get upto 0.5 AMA Category 1 CME automatically.

1.     What’s new in Hospital Medicine?

2.     Acute exacerbations of asthma in adults: Emergency department and inpatient
management

3.    Management of exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

4.     Treatment of acute decompensated heart failure: Components of therapy

5.     Initial evaluation and management of transient ischemic attack and minor ischemic
stroke

6.     Nonaneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

7.     Approach to the adult with epistaxis

8.     Peritonsillar cellulitis and abscess

9.     Evaluation of carotid artery stenosis

10.  Treatment of herpes zoster in the immunocompetent host

11.  Treatment of primary hypothyroidism in adults

12.  Approach to the evaluation of dysphagia in adults

13.  Aspiration pneumonia in adults

14.  Treatment of community-acquired pneumonia in adults who require hospitalization

15.  Treatment of hospital-acquired and ventilator-associated pneumonia in adults

16.  Overview of acute pulmonary embolism in adults

17.  Diagnostic evaluation of a pleural effusion in adults: Initial testing

18.  Management and prognosis of parapneumonic pleural effusion and empyema in adults

19.  Overview of the management of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in adults

20.  Pneumothorax: Definitive management and prevention of recurrence

21.  Treatment of acute calculous cholecystitis

22.  Cirrhosis in adults: Overview of complications, general management, and prognosis

23.  Acute colonic diverticulitis: Medical management

24.  Approach to acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding in adults

25.  Approach to acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding in adults

26.  Evaluation of the adult with abdominal pain

27.  Management of acute pancreatitis

28.  Overview of the management and prognosis of sickle cell disease

29.  Medical management of gastroesophageal reflux disease in adults

30.  Approach to the adult with nausea and vomiting

31.  Management of small bowel obstruction in adults

32.  Cellulitis and skin abscess in adults: Treatment

33.  Osteomyelitis in adults: Treatment

34.  Clostridioides (formerly Clostridium) difficile infection in adults: Treatment and prevention

35.  Home and office treatment of symptomatic hemorrhoids

36.  Approach to the adult with acute diarrhea in resource-rich settings

37.  Overview of the management of epilepsy in adults

38.  Diagnostic evaluation of adults with hyponatremia

39.  Treatment of hypercalcemia

40.  Overview of the management of acute kidney injury (AKI) in adults

41.  Overview of the management of chronic kidney disease in adults

42.  Acute urinary retention

43.  Approach to the patient with abnormal liver biochemical and function tests

44.  Hepatic encephalopathy in adults: Treatment

45.  Syncope in adults: Management

46.  Overview of atrial fibrillation

47.  Sinus bradycardia

48.  Overview of the treatment of lower extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

49.  Clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and management of diabetic infections of the lower
extremities

50.  Diabetic ketoacidosis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state in adults: Treatment

51.  The evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of the adult patient with acute
hypercapnic respiratory failure

52.  Sinus node dysfunction: Treatment

53.  Treatment and prevention of hyperkalemia in adults

54.  Evaluation of the patient with vertigo

55.  Initial therapy and prognosis of bacterial meningitis in adults

56.  Aseptic meningitis in adults

57.  Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): Management in hospitalized adults

58.  Septic arthritis in adults

59.  Acute complicated urinary tract infection (including pyelonephritis) in adults

60.  Approach to the adult with anemia

61.  Pruritus: Overview of management

62.  Drug eruptions

63.  Hypoglycemia in adults with diabetes mellitus

64.  Evaluation and management of suspected sepsis and septic shock in adults

65.  Management of acute pain in adults with opioid use disorder

66.  Management of moderate and severe alcohol withdrawal syndromes

67.  Opioid withdrawal in the emergency setting

68.  Overview of the principles of medical consultation and perioperative medicine

69.  Overview of the principles of medical consultation and perioperative medicine

70.  Management of severe asymptomatic hypertension (hypertensive urgencies) in adults

71.  Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) in adults

72.  Urinary incontinence in men

73.  Treatment of urinary incontinence in females

74.  Evaluation of cognitive impairment and dementia

75.  Phlebitis and thrombosis of the superficial lower extremity veins

76.  Acute toxic-metabolic encephalopathy in adults

77.  Diagnostic evaluation of a pleural effusion in adults: Initial testing

78.  Cerebrospinal fluid: Physiology and utility of an examination in disease states

79.  Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in adults: Diagnosis

80.  Urinalysis in the diagnosis of kidney disease

81.  Evaluating adult patients with established venous thromboembolism for acquired and
inherited risk factors

82.  Approach to the adult with unexplained thrombocytopenia

83.  Approach to the adult with fever of unknown origin

84.  Clinical staging and management of pressure-induced skin and soft tissue injury

85.  Contrast-associated and contrast-induced acute kidney injury: Clinical features, diagnosis, and management

86.  Overview of lower extremity peripheral artery disease

87.  Hospital management of older adults

Patient Safety:

Patient handoffs

Prevention of adverse drug events in hospitals

Hospital discharge and readmission

Prevention of adverse drug events in hospitals

I will keep adding more relevant topics so that it will be easy to earn CME by just clicking on these links when you have a few minutes after work.

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