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SFGH Medical Service Grand Rounds

March 2010
Carr Auditorium, 12:00 - 1:00 pm

March 2
Implementation of a Hospital-Wide Glucose Management Program--Expected and Unexpected Outcomes
Sherita Golden, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology.
Director, Inpatient Diabetes Management Service Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

  • To know the most recent inpatient glycemic targets
  • To understand how to implement safe glucose management practices in the hospital setting

 

March 9

Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1)
Susan Fernyak
Deputy Health Officer and Director, Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, SFDPH

  • Describe the current epidemiology of H1N1
  • Describe clinical aspects of H1N1
  • Describe challenges related to the H1N1 vaccine

 

March 16 Use Your Words: Understanding the New Language of Health Care Reform 'Bundling', 'Death Panels', 'Accountable Care Organizations', 'Dartmouth Atlas', 'Comparative Effectiveness Research' and more...
Robert M. Wachter, MD
Professor and Chief of the Division of Hospital Medicine
Associate Chairman, Department of Medicine
University of California, San Francisco
  • To define at least 3 of the new terms introduced during the recent healthcare debates
  • To appreciate the concept of "flat part of the curve"

 

March 23

AN UPDATE IN PARATHYROID DISORDERS
Dolores Shoback., MD
Professor of Medicine, UCSF

 

March 26

Primary CARE: UCSF Holiday - No Conference


 

 

The speaker(s) declare that neither they nor any immediate family have financial or other arrangements with the manufacturers of any pharmaceutical products or medical devices discussed in this CME activity. The speaker(s) indicate that they do not intend to discuss investigational or off label use of pharmaceutical products or medical devices.

UCSF is accredited b the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians and allied health care professionals. -- CME credit is one hour.

No commercial support was received for this CME activity.


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