CSIM Additional Educational Sessions
Research / Quality Improvement Oral Presentations
Friday, November 5, 2021
12:00-1:30pm Eastern Time
Learning Objectives
- Recite updates on current research in the field of general internal medicine.
- Apply QI methodology to the care of internal medicine patients.
Presentations
- Administration of parenteral vitamin C in patients with severe infection: a meta-analysis – Dr. Arnav Agarwal, McMaster University
- Heart Failure Management Quality on Cardiology & Internal Medicine Teaching Units (CHF-QUIT) – Dr. Ankur Goswami, McMaster University
- High Mortality and Over-representation of Young Women amongst People Who Inject Drugs Admitted with Infective Endocarditis from 2013-2018 – Dr. Anmol Gupta, University of Saskatchewan
- Virtual Code Blue: An Innovative Approach to Team-Based Resuscitation Training – Dr. Shamal Khattak, McMaster University
- Patient satisfaction survey after a virtual visit in a large Canadian tertiary centre – Dr. Roupen Odabashian, University of Ottawa
- Thromboprophylaxis following hip and knee surgery: A review of current practices in a Canadian tertiary care centre – Dr. Lilia Panamsky, Queen’s University
- A web-based application for improving uptake of guideline-directed medical therapy in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease – Dr. Avinash Pandey, University of Ottawa
- Physician Practices in the Management of Myocardial Injury after Non-Cardiac Surgery (MINS): A Survey Study – Mr. Asher Selznick, McMaster University
MOC Accreditation
The live online activity: Research / Quality Improvement Oral Presentations is an educational activity approved as an Accredited Group Learning Activity under Section 1 of the Framework of Continuing Professional Development options as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. As an accredited provider, CSIM has approved this program for 1.5 credit hours.
Please note:
- View faculty and planning committee conflict of interest disclosures.
- Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activities.
- Claim your MOC credits at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Mainport site.