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Academic Hospitalist Academy
Academic Hospitalist Academy (AHA) provides academic hospitalists with the educational, scholarly, and professional development skills they need to advance their careers and continue on a pathway to success in academic hospital medicine. More information will be coming soon.
AHA Level 1 is taking the year to evaluate and evolve the program that early academicians have grown to know as “professionally and personally transformative”. We want to ensure that the academy’s content and format continues to meet the specific needs of early academic hospitalists advancing their careers and continuing along a pathway to success. We look forward to returning in 2024 with an even stronger academy that you won’t want to miss.
You may reach out to us at meetings@hospitalmedicine.org for more information or to be added to a mailing list to receive updates as they become available.
AHA Level 2 will return this year with a virtual offering, dedicated to efficiently delivering high-quality, high-yield content for mid-career academic hospitalists looking for their next big challenge, but who may be unable to participate in an intensive, in-person multiday course. This year, the academy will provide a combination of interactive recorded sessions followed by live and interactive virtual sessions.
More information will be coming soon!
Sponsored by the Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM), Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) and Association of Chiefs & Leaders of General Internal Medicine (ACLGIM).
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