Fast Track Insights: Rapid Review of Impactful Articles
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In this presentation, Dr. Ankita Sagar and panelists Dr. Corey Karlin-Zysman and Dr. Barbara J. Martin discuss a selection of recently published articles and their relevant clinical evidence regarding various health benefits, harms, and practices to aid patient health, as well as demographics and turnover rates of clinicians.
This Common Spirit Health Clinical Grand Rounds session took place on June 14, 2024 at 9:00 a.m.
Activity Information
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Needs Statement
Physicians and advanced practice providers in family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and other medical specialties need to receive regular updates on clinical best practices. Newly published, clinically relevant, evidence-based, peer-reviewed research articles will be used as an impetus for discussion. The series aims is to accelerate the practice of evidence-based medicine across the physician enterprise to expand clinical knowledge, enhance the quality of care, and improve patient outcomes. The series also aims to disseminate disease-specific clinical best practices and to encourage networking and collaboration within and across medical specialties.
Educational Objectives
At the conclusion of the activity, the participants should be able to:
- Identify medications best avoided by older adults under most circumstances or in specific clinical scenarios.
- Discern the benefits, harms, and efficacy of different smoking cessation pharmacotherapies and e‐cigarettes.
- Evaluate the effectiveness, harms, and benefits of newer diabetic medications on mortality and cardiovascular and renal outcomes.
- Explain the use of eGFRcr versus eGFR when based on creatinine and cystatin C levels (eGFRcr-cys) in older adults.
- Quantify trends in racial/ethnic disparities in tuberculosis incidence among people born in the United States.
- Recognize the well-being and turnover rates of physicians and nurses in addition to actionable factors related to adverse clinician outcomes.
Target Audience
Professional Categories
- Physicians
- Fellows
- Residents
- Other Health Professionals
Specialties
- Internal Medicine
Interest Groups
- Hospital Medicine
Activity Evaluation
Evaluation by questionnaire will address program content, presentation, and possible bias.
Educational Methods
- Panel Discussion
Accreditation/Credit Designation
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Baylor College of Medicine and CommonSpirit Health. Baylor College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Baylor College of Medicine designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Activity Director
Panelist
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Corey Karlin-Zysman, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine
Creighton School of Medicine, Arizona
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Barbara J. Martin, Ph.D., A.C.N.P.-BC, M.P.H.
System Senior Vice President, Advanced Practice
CommonSpirit Health
Term of Approval
June 1, 2024 through June 30, 2026. Original release date: June 1, 2024.
Disclosure Policy
Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. BCM is committed to sponsoring CE activities that are scientifically based, accurate, current, and objectively presented.
In accordance with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support, BCM has implemented a mechanism requiring everyone in a position to control the content of an educational activity (i.e., directors, planning committee members, faculty) to disclose any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests (drug/device companies) and manage/resolve any conflicts of interest prior to the activity. Individuals must disclose to participants the existence or non-existence of financial relationships at the time of the activity or within 24 months prior.
In addition, BCM has requested activity faculty/presenters to disclose to participants any unlabeled use or investigational use of pharmaceutical/device products; to use scientific or generic names (not trade names) in referring to products; and, if necessary to use a trade name, to use the names of similar products or those within a class. Faculty/presenters have also been requested to adhere to the ACCME's validation of clinical content statements.
BCM does not view the existence of financial relationships with commercial interests as implying bias or decreasing the value of a presentation. It is up to participants to determine whether the relationships influence the activity faculty with regard to exposition or conclusions. If at any time during this activity you feel that there has been commercial/promotional bias, notify the Activity Director or Activity Coordinator. Please answer the questions about balance and objectivity in the activity evaluation candidly.
All of the relevant financial relationships listed for these individuals have been mitigated.
American Geriatrics Society 2023 updated AGS Beers Criteria® for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Accessed June 14, 2024. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37139824/.
Drake T, Landsteiner A, Langsetmo L, et al. Newer pharmacologic treatments in adults with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and network meta-analysis for the American College of Physicians. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2024;177(5):618-632. doi:10.7326/m23-1490
Lindson N, Theodoulou A, Ordóñez-Mena JM, et al. Pharmacological and electronic cigarette interventions for smoking cessation in adults: Component network meta-analyses. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2023;2023(9). doi:10.1002/14651858.cd015226.pub2
Fu EL, Carrero J-J, Sang Y, et al. Association of low glomerular filtration rate with adverse outcomes at older age in a large population with routinely measured cystatin C. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2024;177(3):269-279. doi:10.7326/m23-1138
Li Y, Regan M, Swartwood NA, et al. Disparities in tuberculosis incidence by race and ethnicity among the u.s.-born population in the United States, 2011 to 2021. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2024;177(4):418-427. doi:10.7326/m23-2975
Aiken LH, Lasater KB, Sloane DM, et al. Physician and Nurse Well-Being and Preferred Interventions to Address Burnout in Hospital Practice: Factors Associated With Turnover, Outcomes, and Patient Safety. JAMA Health Forum. 2023;4(7):e231809. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2023.1809
Disclosures
The following individual(s) has/have reported financial or other relationship(s) with commercial entities whose products/services may relate to the educational content of this activity:
Presenter
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Ankita Sagar, M.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor
Creighton University School of Medicine, CommonSpirit Health
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
Activity Director
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Gary Greensweig, D.O.
Chief Physician Executive
CommonSpirit Health
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
Planning Committee Members
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Brooke Burgess
System Director, Communications Physician Enterprise
CommonSpirit Health
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Gary Greensweig, D.O.
Chief Physician Executive
CommonSpirit Health
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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John Kniesche, M.P.H.
System Director, Clinical Support Services, Physician Enterprise
CommonSpirit Health
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Rachel Lytle, R.N., M.S.N., C.P.H.Q.
System Director for Clinical Standards and Variation Reduction
CommonSpirit Health Physician Enterprise
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Thomas McGinn, M.D., M.P.H.
Executive Vice President Physician Enterprise
CommonSpirit Health
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Ankita Sagar, M.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor
Creighton University School of Medicine, CommonSpirit Health
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
Panelist
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Corey Karlin-Zysman, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine
Creighton School of Medicine, Arizona
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.
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Barbara J. Martin, Ph.D., A.C.N.P.-BC, M.P.H.
System Senior Vice President, Advanced Practice
CommonSpirit Health
Disclosure:
Nothing to disclose.