Overview

UK ATTENDEES should register after JULY 1st and use a JV.

The University of Kentucky Division of Hospital Medicine will be hosting the annual Heartland Hospital Medicine Conference (HHMC) this fall. This is a regional conference of the Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) and will feature presenters from around the region. Hospitalists are the largest subspecialty of Internal Medicine and are front-line providers for care delivery of hospitalized patients with a broad array of diagnoses. The vast majority of hospitals in the United States rely on hospitalists for clinical care delivery, and hospitalists are increasingly responsible for advancing evidence-based medicine for patients who may lack sufficient access to primary care physicians and subspecialists. Staying updated with current medical literature is a continual challenge for hospitalists. To meet this need, the HHMC will deliver pertinent updates in clinical evidence as well as innovative practice patterns to help participants deliver the best, most high-value, most efficient care possible.

Kentucky has a large and growing number of hospitalists; the surrounding states have hundreds more. The HHMC provides a single, centrally-located event for hospitalists form around the heartland region to gather, network, and learn from regional experts about all the latest developments in Hospital Medicine. The course directors are Drs. Sarah Vick and Joseph Sweigart. Dr. Vick is a teaching attending at the University of Kentucky and is an expert clinician educator with leadership roles in medical student, resident, and faculty education. Dr. Sweigart is a direct care hospitalist at the University of Kentucky and is heavily involved with SHM at the regional and national level. The HHMC will also feature an abstract and poster session hosted in collaboration with the Kentucky Chapter of SHM. 

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Speakers

Alan Hall II, MD


Associate Professor, Hospital Medicine & Hospital Pediatrics Assistant Dean of Curriculum Integration University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, Kentucky
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Sarah Vick, MD


Assistant Professor of Medicine University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, Kentucky
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Megan Wolak, MD


Assistant Professor of Medicine Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program Division of Hospital Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky
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Derek Forster, MD


Associate Professor of Medicine University of Kentucky College of Medicine Clinical Provider Bluegrass Care Clinic Medical Director Infection Prevention & Control UK HealthCare Lexington, Kentucky
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Laura Bishop, MD, FAAP


Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine & Pediatrics Residency Program Associate Professor, Departments of Medicine & Pediatrics Executive Director, Louisville Lectures University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky
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Sean Lockwood, MD


Assistant Professor of Medicine Lexington VA Medical Center & University of Kentucky VA Site Director, UK IMRP Chief, Hospitalist Section, Lexington VA Medical Center Lexington, Kentucky
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Joy Engblade, MD, MMM, FACP


Assistant Professor Division Chief , Internal Medicine University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky
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Joseph Sweigart, MD, SFHM, FACP


TeamHealth Hospitalist Georgetown Community Hospital Georgetown, Kentucky
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John Romond, MD


Assistant Professor, Medicine University of Kentucky College of Medicine Hospitalist UK HealthCare Lexington, Kentucky
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W. Graham Carlos, MD, MSCR, FACP, ATSF


Bicentennial Professor of Medicine Joseph J. Mamlin Chief of Medicine Eskenazi Hospital Indianapolis, Indiana
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Accreditation

In support of improving patient care, University of Kentucky HealthCare CECentral is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

CME

This live activity is designated for a maximum of 16 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

IPE Competencies

  • Roles/ Responsibilities
  • Interprofessional Communication
  • Teams and Teamwork

CNE

The maximum number of hours awarded for this Continuing Nursing Education activity is 16 nursing contact hours.

Acknowledgement

In collaboration with UK Department of Hospital Medicine.

Society of Hospital Medicine

The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) Converge Conference

Nashville, Tennessee, March 29 – April 1, 2026

Music City Center

 

Members understand that SHM is every hospitalist's solution. Join the first and only association dedicated to hospital medicine.

Join Society of Hospital Medicine. 

Hyperlink to https://www.hospitalmedicine.org/membership

Poster Session

Deadline for Submission: July 28th, 2025
Acceptance notifications: August 5th, 2025
Poster Session: August 21st, 2025 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm

Conference:
August 21st-22nd, 2025 at the Hyatt Regency, 401 W High St, Lexington, KY 40507

Eligibility: Heartland Hospital Medicine is accepting abstract submissions from the following two categories: Research & Quality Improvement or Clinical Vignettes. Abstracts are eligible for submission if they have not been published in a peer-reviewed journal (or in any other copyrighted material). Heartland Hospital Medicine does not require permission or prohibit authors from submitting their abstracts at other meetings before or after the Heartland Hospital Medicine Conference.

Author responsibility: Email communications regarding the abstract submission will be sent to the submitting author, and it is the submitting author’s responsibility to pass along communication to the co-authors and to accept or decline the invitation to present. It is the author’s responsibility to assess if the material is copyrighted and ineligible.

Conflicts of Interest: Any relationships to pharmaceutical companies, biomedical device manufacturers, or other organizations that could represent potential conflicts by any authors are required to be disclosed by the submitting author with the submission of the abstract.

Permissions: The submitting author acknowledges that he/she and all of the coauthors have seen and agree with the following: the contents of the abstract; responsibility for clinical trial data (if applicable); that the abstract has not been published in a peer-reviewed journal; disclosures of financial interest in or support from, or equity positions in, manufacturers of drugs, services, or products mentioned in the abstract; trial registry information. Finally, all authors acknowledge that plagiarism will not be tolerated and will result in withdraw of the abstract.

Type of Submissions:
Research & Quality Improvement: Submissions can report clinical research, process/quality improvement initiatives, or a systematic review of a clinical problem in hospital medicine.
Research abstracts submitted should adhere to the following headings:
• Background
• Methods
• Results
• Conclusions

Quality improvement abstracts submitted should adhere to the following headings:
• Background/problem statement
• Methods
• Results
• Conclusions

Clinical Vignettes: A clinical vignette is a report of a case of a rare disease or an unusual clinical feature of an established disease with relevant hospital medicine teaching points. A case that highlights an area of clinical controversy in hospital medicine or illustrates a unique patient safety issue will also be considered. It may include a summary of pertinent patient history, physical findings, laboratory data, or management description. It should be clear from the discussion portion of the abstract why the vignette is most appropriate for hospital medicine.
Clinical vignette abstracts should adhere to these headings:
• Case presentation
• Discussion
• Conclusions

How to Submit: Submit the abstract at Abstract Submission Link by July 28th, 2025 using the headings as above with a 3000-character limit (with spaces) for abstract.

Abstract Selection: Abstracts will be scored by a panel of reviewers. The reviewers will decide whether your abstract is selected for the poster session. Abstracts will be evaluated on originality, organization, writing ability, and relevance to hospital medicine. The abstracts selected for the poster competition will be displayed onsite at the Heartland Hospital Medicine 2025 Conference. All posters will be judged on-site.

Acceptance/Withdraw of Your Abstract: Acceptance notifications will be emailed by August 5th, 2025 to the submitting author. You will have until August 12th, 2025 to accept the invitation to present your poster at the annual meeting. Your acceptance will be considered a commitment to present the poster. After accepting, if you find that you are no longer able to attend the meeting, you may send someone to present in your place, but this must be communicated via email.

Presenting Author’s Availability: The presenting author must be available to present his or her work at the Heartland Hospital Medicine 2025 Conference and must be present at the awards ceremony at the conclusion of the poster session.
Registration for the meeting is not required to present at the poster session. Poster presenters, including students, residents and fellows, are responsible for any associated costs of attendance including travel and poster preparation.

Awards: The highest scoring poster overall will receive automatic acceptance into the National Research, Innovations and Clinical Vignettes Competition at SHM’s Annual Meeting in 2026. This person must submit their abstract into SHM’s online web portal by the submission deadline. Information can be found at https://www.hospitalmedicine.org/. This person must also be able to attend SHM’s Annual Meeting to present. Awards will also be given to the top student and top resident posters, respectively.

The winner (based on level of training) will also receive:
• Medical Student - SHM Membership for a year + Early Registration for HM26 + $500 travel stipend
• Resident - SHM Membership for a year + Early Registration for HM26 + $500 travel stipend
• APP - Early Registration for HM26 ($555 for non-member and $670 for member)
• Attending- Early Registration for HM26 ($895 for member); if non-member they pay for membership ($445) or pay $335 difference for non-member registration

Questions about the abstract process should be directed to:
Megan Wolak, MD RIV Poster Director
Assistant Professor of Medicine – University of Kentucky
Megan.wolak@uky.edu

Lauren Swift, MD
Associate RIV Poster Director
Associate Professor of Pediatrics – University of Louisville
Lauren.swift@louisville.edu