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Kentucky Chapter - Updates in Hospital Medicine Series
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The SHM Kentucky Chapter will be hosting a virtual event as a part of their "Updates in Hospital Medicine" series titled "Geriatric Fragility Fractures for the Hospitalist". Please join the chapter for this educational presentation provided by Madhumathi Rao, MD and Kadin Ashley, PharmD on Wednesday, September 13th at 4:00 p.m. ET.

Dr. Rao completed her medical school, Internal Medicine Residency, and Nephrology Fellowship at Christian Medical Collage in Vellore, India. She had additional Clinical Fellowship at St. James University in Leeds, UK and Research Fellowship to complete a PhD in Clinical Research at Tufts University in Boston. Her Clinical and research interests are geared towards multidisciplinary integration of services for bone disease. Her current focus areas are geriatric fractures, bone disease in dialysis, solid organ transplants and inherited bone disease.

Kadin Ashley, originally from Greenup KY, received his PharmD from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy. He later pursued post-graduate training at St. Claire Regional Medical Center in Morehead, KY. Upon graduation from his acute care pharmacy practice residency, he completed a post-graduate year 2 residency at University of Kentucky HealthCare specializing in ambulatory care in 2022. He is now a board-certified ambulatory care pharmacist practicing at UK Bone & Mineral Metabolism Clinic.

What to expect from the "Updates in Hospital Medicine" series:
The SHM Kentucky Chapter and Division of Hospital Medicine, University of Kentucky Healthcare, is bringing monthly updates in Hospital Medicine. The Appalachian region has large areas of underserved populations with poor health indicators. We hope to provide monthly cutting-edge educational opportunities through the lens of Hospital Medicine practice. We have tailored our topics to serve the most needed and impactful health conditions. We believe that educating hospitalists about these and other high-yield, highly prevalent, and potentially deadly disease states will have a meaningful and long-lasting impact on the patients of the Heartland region. Further, we believe this content will be beneficial to traditional internists, family medicine trained physicians, and advanced practice providers managing ICU patients.

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Date & Time
Wednesday September 13th, 2023 4:00pm EDT
End Date & Time
Wednesday September 13th, 2023 5:00pm EDT
Venue
Zoom Meeting

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Date & Time: 09/13/2023 04:00:00 PM EDT