Join us for the Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit on September 10-11, 2026
The Cleveland Clinic Hospital Medicine Summit offers high-value learning experience for healthcare professionals seeking to strengthen their expertise in inpatient care. Through in-depth reviews of both common and complex hospitalized patient conditions, expert faculty will highlight the latest evidence, interpret current guidelines, and share practical management strategies. Designed to address identified gaps in knowledge and clinical competency, this course supports healthcare teams in enhancing decision-making, improving collaboration, and advancing the quality of care for patients.
Sessions include:
- Cardiology
- Hematology/Oncology
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Pulmonology
- Clinical Reasoning
- Hospital Medicine Potpourri
- Things We Do for No Reason
- Meaningful Updates in Hospital Medicine
Why Attend?
- Hear from expert faculty addressing the most common inpatient conditions
- Learn best practices for improving the care of hospitalized patients
- Live Q&A panel discussions to supplement the presentations
- Choose the format that works best for you – in-person in Cleveland, OH, or live stream
- Earn CME and MOC points
Who Should Attend?
Hospitalists, critical care physicians, internal medicine physicians, family practice physician, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, fellows, residents, and other healthcare professionals interested in hospital-based medicine.
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Apply evidence-based hospital medicine strategies to evaluate and manage common inpatient cardiovascular presentations by optimizing the initial management of new-onset atrial fibrillation, distinguishing which patients with acute coronary syndrome rule-out presentations warrant additional diagnostic workup, and using clinical, hemodynamic, and volume-assessment data to guide treatment decisions in heart failure cases with challenging hemodynamics.
- Utilize a high-value, evidence-based approach to common inpatient hematologic and oncologic problems by evaluating anemia in hospitalized patients efficiently and appropriately, recognizing and initiating timely management of oncologic emergencies, and developing a systematic differential diagnosis and initial workup for new-onset thrombocytopenia in the hospital.
- Integrate a practical, evidence-based approach to common inpatient endocrine disorders by selecting appropriate investigations and management strategies for thyroid disease, recognizing and treating adrenal disorders in hospitalized patients, and evaluating calcium and phosphorus abnormalities to guide timely diagnosis and targeted therapy.
- Develop an evidence-based approach to inpatient gastroenterology challenges by evaluating occult gastrointestinal bleeding when initial common causes have been excluded and using current best practices to guide the diagnosis, risk stratification, and management of acute pancreatitis.
- Develop an evidence-based approach to common inpatient pulmonary conditions by evaluating and managing COPD exacerbations, assessing pleural effusions and related pleural syndromes, and recognizing pulmonary hypertension to guide appropriate diagnostic evaluation and treatment.
- Review and analyze the newest literature that impacts the hospital medicine care team, including perioperative med management, intravenous access for the hospitalist, and a high-value approach to blood products.

