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Ep 64 - Operation No Noro: A Multidisciplinary Approach To Containing A Norovirus Outbreak In An Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, Donika Marko, Roula Hilli, Priscila Bercea, Pamela S. Bozigar, Levi Launder, Stephanie Robertson, Trini A. Mathew Jun 2026

Ep 64 - Operation No Noro: A Multidisciplinary Approach To Containing A Norovirus Outbreak In An Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, Donika Marko, Roula Hilli, Priscila Bercea, Pamela S. Bozigar, Levi Launder, Stephanie Robertson, Trini A. Mathew

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Norovirus is a highly contagious viral gastroenteritis and can rapidly spread in healthcare settings, particularly in congregate environments such as inpatient rehabilitation units. In March 2025, a cluster of acute gastrointestinal illness was identified on a 34-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit within a 150-bed acute care hospital. Eight patients developed: • Nausea • Vomiting • Diarrhea • Abdominal pain Due to shared spaces, communal therapy activities, and high patient interaction, rapid intervention was initiated to prevent further spread.


Optimizing Antibiotic Strategies With A Clinical Pathway Approach: Enhanced Initiation And De-Escalation In Community-Acquired Pneumonia, Ahmad Behzadpour Apr 2026

Optimizing Antibiotic Strategies With A Clinical Pathway Approach: Enhanced Initiation And De-Escalation In Community-Acquired Pneumonia, Ahmad Behzadpour

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Background

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a leading cause of hospitalization, mortality, and health care expenditure worldwide. Inappropriate use of broad-spectrum antibiotics contributes to antimicrobial resistance, adverse drug events, and increased costs. Antibiotic stewardship and standardized clinical pathways are key strategies to improve prescribing practices.

Methods

This quality improvement (QI) initiative was conducted at a 240-bed tertiary care teaching hospital from January 2023 through January 2025. A CAP-specific digital clinical pathway was developed using Curbside Health® and integrated into the electronic health record (EHR), accessible through a structured order set to support real-time clinical decision-making. The intervention included provider education and …


Mme (Mini Medical Education): A Preliminary Study Of A Targeted Curriculum To Improve Resident Knowledge And Clinical Confidence, Andrea Francis, Andres Vivar, Paul Mathew Apr 2026

Mme (Mini Medical Education): A Preliminary Study Of A Targeted Curriculum To Improve Resident Knowledge And Clinical Confidence, Andrea Francis, Andres Vivar, Paul Mathew

Central & West Texas and San Antonio GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


A Quality Approach To Pneumococcal Vaccination, Nimmy Joy, Michaela Mckissack Apr 2026

A Quality Approach To Pneumococcal Vaccination, Nimmy Joy, Michaela Mckissack

Central & West Texas and San Antonio GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Are You My Doctor? Impact Of Role Identification Badges In Improving Resident Experience, Rasmeet Kaur, Laura Preece Apr 2026

Are You My Doctor? Impact Of Role Identification Badges In Improving Resident Experience, Rasmeet Kaur, Laura Preece

Central & West Texas and San Antonio GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


After Hours, Faster Reperfusion: A Multidisciplinary Quality Improvement Initiative To Reduce Stemi Door-To-Balloon Time, Suhas Tatapudi, Aarohi Parikh, Jeffrey Lesser, Alexander Rhodes, M Daniel Jan 2026

After Hours, Faster Reperfusion: A Multidisciplinary Quality Improvement Initiative To Reduce Stemi Door-To-Balloon Time, Suhas Tatapudi, Aarohi Parikh, Jeffrey Lesser, Alexander Rhodes, M Daniel

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Improving Sepsis Order Set Utilization Through Targeted Resident Education: A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Quality Improvement Project, Sarah Sheikh, Puneeth Shridhar, Bushra Bangash, Valerie Chukelu, Tonya Meirhofer, Arunima Jose, Zainab Shakir, Shane Jenks, Augusto Sepulveda, Trung Nguyen, Rajeev Raghavan Jan 2026

Improving Sepsis Order Set Utilization Through Targeted Resident Education: A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Quality Improvement Project, Sarah Sheikh, Puneeth Shridhar, Bushra Bangash, Valerie Chukelu, Tonya Meirhofer, Arunima Jose, Zainab Shakir, Shane Jenks, Augusto Sepulveda, Trung Nguyen, Rajeev Raghavan

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Qi: Improving Gdmt Among Discharge Patients With Heart Failure, Daniel Avila Castillo, Amar Kalidas, Parshvi Patel, Khaled Khalaf Jan 2026

Qi: Improving Gdmt Among Discharge Patients With Heart Failure, Daniel Avila Castillo, Amar Kalidas, Parshvi Patel, Khaled Khalaf

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Reducing Pressure On Pressure Ulcers; A Study To Educate And Improve Skin Ulcers In The Hospital, Jakob Schnell, Victoria Suh, Peng Tang Jan 2026

Reducing Pressure On Pressure Ulcers; A Study To Educate And Improve Skin Ulcers In The Hospital, Jakob Schnell, Victoria Suh, Peng Tang

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Tackling Tele Box Shortage Via Educational Initiative, Guntash Khasria, Bushra Ambreen Jan 2026

Tackling Tele Box Shortage Via Educational Initiative, Guntash Khasria, Bushra Ambreen

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Improving False Code Blue Rates In The Hospital, Edrianna Mae Ablola, Muhammad Siddiqi, Veronica Phung, Sivatej Sarva Jan 2026

Improving False Code Blue Rates In The Hospital, Edrianna Mae Ablola, Muhammad Siddiqi, Veronica Phung, Sivatej Sarva

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Enhancing Patient Safety: Yellow Gown Strategy For Fall Prevention, Kimberly Nathan, Obumneke Umerah, Lorenna Garcia-Bochas, Nayda Parisio Poldiak, Jilian Sansbury Jan 2026

Enhancing Patient Safety: Yellow Gown Strategy For Fall Prevention, Kimberly Nathan, Obumneke Umerah, Lorenna Garcia-Bochas, Nayda Parisio Poldiak, Jilian Sansbury

South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026

No abstract provided.


Impact Of Sputum Collection Within 24 Hours Of Admission For Patients Hospitalized With Pneumonia, Sally Baker, Madelaine Duarte, Lauren Kirk, Mohamed Faris Jan 2026

Impact Of Sputum Collection Within 24 Hours Of Admission For Patients Hospitalized With Pneumonia, Sally Baker, Madelaine Duarte, Lauren Kirk, Mohamed Faris

South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026

No abstract provided.


Improving Inpatient Colonoscopy Bowel Preparation Quality In A Community Hospital Via Split-Dose Polyethylene Glycol Regimen, Brenden Pearce, Yashaswi Koguru, Schuyler Nebeker, Minh Nguyen, Lauren Roper, Kathleen Raynor Jan 2026

Improving Inpatient Colonoscopy Bowel Preparation Quality In A Community Hospital Via Split-Dose Polyethylene Glycol Regimen, Brenden Pearce, Yashaswi Koguru, Schuyler Nebeker, Minh Nguyen, Lauren Roper, Kathleen Raynor

South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026

No abstract provided.


Hca Florida Trinity Hospital Heart Failure Quality Improvement Project, Guillermo Gomez, Yuvedha Senthil, Ubaldo Gonzalez, Kero Hakim, Karo Hakim, Paras Shah, Dale Calixte, Chris Lane, Zach Sukin, Jordan Young Jan 2026

Hca Florida Trinity Hospital Heart Failure Quality Improvement Project, Guillermo Gomez, Yuvedha Senthil, Ubaldo Gonzalez, Kero Hakim, Karo Hakim, Paras Shah, Dale Calixte, Chris Lane, Zach Sukin, Jordan Young

West Florida Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Devising A Protocol For Mri Clearance In Patients With Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (Cied), Sienna Luk, Alvin Mathew, Darshan Bhatty, Kamran Rizvi Jan 2026

Devising A Protocol For Mri Clearance In Patients With Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (Cied), Sienna Luk, Alvin Mathew, Darshan Bhatty, Kamran Rizvi

North Texas GME Research Forum 2026

Background: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in patients with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs) remains a logistical challenge in many clinical settings. At Medical City Denton, the absence of a standardized institutional policy has led to significant inefficiencies, including prolonged hospital stays and increased healthcare costs. The primary objective of this project was to address these barriers by developing a streamlined, evidence-based protocol to improve care coordination and resource utilization for patients with CIEDs requiring diagnostic imaging.

Methods: Launched in 2026, this pilot initiative utilized a multi-stakeholder approach involving hospitalists, EPs, radiology staff, and device representatives. A core component of the …


Cardiac Step-Down Unit (Csu), Two Failures Drive Suboptimal Vte Prevention: Quality Improvement, Jorim Parmar, Shakir Al-Ezzi, Anvi Manduva, Muhammad Suleman, Fahed Alsayed, Debra Medsker Jan 2026

Cardiac Step-Down Unit (Csu), Two Failures Drive Suboptimal Vte Prevention: Quality Improvement, Jorim Parmar, Shakir Al-Ezzi, Anvi Manduva, Muhammad Suleman, Fahed Alsayed, Debra Medsker

North Texas GME Research Forum 2026

BACKGROUND: In the Cardiac Step-down Unit (CSU), two failures drive suboptimal VTE prevention: (1). over-ordering of SCDs in patients unlikely to benefit and (2). < 10% documented application when SCDs are truly indicated. Baseline data indicates that curbing over-ordering alone would reduce recorded non-compliance by >50%, revealing a clear opportunity for system redesign.

METHODS: To integrate the updated “3 Bucket” Risk Model assessment into the computerized physician order entry (CPOE) in order to delineate the prophylaxis for a given patient population. Once the manual risk assessment proves to be viable in increasing compliance, we can propose having the tool adopted into the CPOE system. Root Cause Analysis revealed that lack of standardized VTE risk stratification leads to inconsistent ordering practices – …


Pulse Check: Im Resident Wellness Initiative -- A Continuous Qi Project, Jacqueline Bekhit, Ngoc Vu, Yasasvi Sabbineni, Nihar Raju, Parth Patel, Teena Mathew Jan 2026

Pulse Check: Im Resident Wellness Initiative -- A Continuous Qi Project, Jacqueline Bekhit, Ngoc Vu, Yasasvi Sabbineni, Nihar Raju, Parth Patel, Teena Mathew

North Texas GME Research Forum 2026

Background Burnout is a psychological syndrome that arises from chronic workplace stress that has not been effectively managed. It is characterized by emotional exhaustion, increased mental distance or cynicism toward one’s work, and a sense of reduced professional efficacy (WHO, 2019). Due to the long work hours, high workload, and extensive training demands, medical residents are particularly vulnerable to experiencing burnout, contributing to higher rates of anxiety and depression. Burnout typically emerges mid-intern year and progresses through the remainder of residency. Burnout can contribute to higher medical errors, decreased work efficiency, and poor patient-physician interactions.

Methods This QI is a …


Improving The Utilization Of Palliative Care Services At Medical City Fort Worth, Gennipher Smith, Shervin Sarji, Maanasa Palani, Samuel Chen, Mary Halm, Kristina Bowman, Morvarid Rezaie Jan 2026

Improving The Utilization Of Palliative Care Services At Medical City Fort Worth, Gennipher Smith, Shervin Sarji, Maanasa Palani, Samuel Chen, Mary Halm, Kristina Bowman, Morvarid Rezaie

North Texas GME Research Forum 2026

Palliative Care (PC) is a specialized medical care that aims to optimize the quality of life and alleviate the suffering of patients with serious medical illness. Benefits of palliative care include improved symptom management, enhanced quality of life, reduced healthcare utilization, better care alignment, improved communication and support, and financial savings. Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) Medical City Fort Worth (MCFW) has a PC consult service. However, it is underutilized. According to data collected from January 2025 to December 2025, the percentage of PC consults for high risk units, such as oncology and ICU, by day 3 of admission varies …


Efficacy Of A Vertically Integrated, Module-Based Small Group Discussion And Virtual Patient Simulation Model To Enhance Cardiology Knowledge And Clinical Reasoning In Medical Students, Kumar Abhishek, Pratyush Kumar, O Puri, M Pathania Jan 2026

Efficacy Of A Vertically Integrated, Module-Based Small Group Discussion And Virtual Patient Simulation Model To Enhance Cardiology Knowledge And Clinical Reasoning In Medical Students, Kumar Abhishek, Pratyush Kumar, O Puri, M Pathania

MidAmerica Division GME Healthcare Symposium 2026

No abstract provided.


Time To Safe Chest Tube Removal After Water-Seal Trial, Rahul Pawa, Joshua Gazzetta, Leo A. Benedict, Sean Nix, Phillip Jones, Yoon Cho, Alyssa Fesmire Jan 2026

Time To Safe Chest Tube Removal After Water-Seal Trial, Rahul Pawa, Joshua Gazzetta, Leo A. Benedict, Sean Nix, Phillip Jones, Yoon Cho, Alyssa Fesmire

MidAmerica Division GME Healthcare Symposium 2026

No abstract provided.


Interventions To Reduce 30-Day Re-Hospitalization Rates In Skilled Nursing Facilities: A Systematic Review, Pradeep Rajbhandari, Karl E. Minges, Lawrence San Jose, Michael Waxman Jan 2026

Interventions To Reduce 30-Day Re-Hospitalization Rates In Skilled Nursing Facilities: A Systematic Review, Pradeep Rajbhandari, Karl E. Minges, Lawrence San Jose, Michael Waxman

MidAmerica Division GME Healthcare Symposium 2026

No abstract provided.


Early Detection And Interventions For Delirium, Angel Ryals, Aneesha Shaju, Veronica Phung, Ijeoma Arubaleze Jan 2026

Early Detection And Interventions For Delirium, Angel Ryals, Aneesha Shaju, Veronica Phung, Ijeoma Arubaleze

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Multifactorial Fall Reduction Initiative, Anush Agarwal, Emaan Ul Haque, Daniel Visaya Jan 2026

Multifactorial Fall Reduction Initiative, Anush Agarwal, Emaan Ul Haque, Daniel Visaya

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Increasing Patient Safety By Improving Healthcare Team Communication Through Imobile At Hca Healthcare Trident Hospital, Jordan Read, Laura Brant, Matthew Madden Jan 2026

Increasing Patient Safety By Improving Healthcare Team Communication Through Imobile At Hca Healthcare Trident Hospital, Jordan Read, Laura Brant, Matthew Madden

South Atlantic Division GME Research Days 2026

No abstract provided.


Closing The Post-Discharge Gap: Implementing A Structured Transitional Care Management Workflow To Improve Follow-Up Rates, Anikita Ojha, Sakina Haider, Uzma Ali, Daniel Odutola Jan 2026

Closing The Post-Discharge Gap: Implementing A Structured Transitional Care Management Workflow To Improve Follow-Up Rates, Anikita Ojha, Sakina Haider, Uzma Ali, Daniel Odutola

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2026

No abstract provided.


Orthostatic Hypotension In Older Adults And Its Economic Impact On The Healthcare System: A Systematic Literature Review, Olushola E. Ilogho, Jennifer Broyles, Viet Le, Denise Rizzolo Oct 2025

Orthostatic Hypotension In Older Adults And Its Economic Impact On The Healthcare System: A Systematic Literature Review, Olushola E. Ilogho, Jennifer Broyles, Viet Le, Denise Rizzolo

Lynchburg Journal of Medical Science

ABSTRACT

Orthostatic Hypotension (OH) has been shown to lead to poor quality of life, falls, and death. Literature suggests that falls from OH may be preventable, therefore opportunities to reduce its associated cost to the healthcare system exist. This literature review aims to evaluate the importance of diagnosing and treating OH in older adult patients. OH is the drop in blood pressure upon changing to an upright position. This acute hemodynamic drop in blood pressure causes hypoperfusion in the brain, leading to dizziness, syncope, and falls. An extensive literature search for publications in PubMed and Cumulative Index in Nursing and …


Patterns And Implications Of Electronic Messaging Use In Clinical Communication: Insights From A Single-Center Survey., Basil George Verghese, Rupinder Buttar, Prakash Upreti, Kaiwen Zhu, Tamer Salhab Altamimi Aug 2025

Patterns And Implications Of Electronic Messaging Use In Clinical Communication: Insights From A Single-Center Survey., Basil George Verghese, Rupinder Buttar, Prakash Upreti, Kaiwen Zhu, Tamer Salhab Altamimi

Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery

Background: Efficient communication in healthcare is critical, significantly impacting patient outcomes. Electronic messaging tools, like Epic Secure Chat, are increasingly integrated into healthcare settings to enhance interactions among professionals. However, the practical implications of these tools on workflow and care quality are underexplored.

Methods: We conducted a comprehensive cross-sectional survey involving 309 healthcare professionals, including hospitalist physicians, advanced practice providers (APPs), and internal medicine residents, to evaluate Epic Secure Chat's usage patterns, satisfaction levels, and communication preferences.

Results: The survey yielded insightful data from 156 complete responses, revealing a notable issue with misdirected messages: 64.1% of hospitalists, 52.6% of residents, …


Patient Information Needs During Ambulatory Medication Changes: A Qualitative Study, Elaine Giletta, Vanessa B. Hurley, Yushi Yang, Jessica L. Schwartz, Rabia Jalalzai, Nicole L. Mollenkopf, Raquel Mayne, Samantha I. Pitts Jul 2025

Patient Information Needs During Ambulatory Medication Changes: A Qualitative Study, Elaine Giletta, Vanessa B. Hurley, Yushi Yang, Jessica L. Schwartz, Rabia Jalalzai, Nicole L. Mollenkopf, Raquel Mayne, Samantha I. Pitts

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

Purpose: We performed interviews with patients and caregivers to explore whole-person, whole-regimen information needs at times of routine outpatient medication changes. We categorized information needs in this relatively unstudied context and identified which needs were commonly recognized as insufficiently met.

Methods: We explored the content of the semi-structured interviews, which involved nine patients and two caregivers of pediatric patients, all of whom experienced a recent medication change in the outpatient setting of a large urban academic healthcare system. We used inductive thematic analysis to organize information needs into categories to identify key information gaps.

Results: We identified five categories of …


Indeterminate Benefit Of Long-Term Beta-Blocker Use After Acute Myocardial Infarction For Some Patients, Logan S. Thayer, Khush Hussain, Nicholas Apostolakis, Gretchen Swift, Arifbillah Sarowar, Mohammad Al-Hadidi, Scott Yaekle Apr 2025

Indeterminate Benefit Of Long-Term Beta-Blocker Use After Acute Myocardial Infarction For Some Patients, Logan S. Thayer, Khush Hussain, Nicholas Apostolakis, Gretchen Swift, Arifbillah Sarowar, Mohammad Al-Hadidi, Scott Yaekle

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

A clinical decision report using:

Yndigegn T, Lindahl B, Mars K, et. al., Beta-blockers after myocardial infarction and preserved ejection fraction. N Engl J Med. April 7 2024;390:1372-1381. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2401479

for a patient showing 55% left ventricular ejection fraction after myocardial infarction.