ACOI 2025 Annual Conference

Delirium in the Hospitalized Patient (2025 AC Live)

Includes a Live Web Event on 10/09/2025 at 4:30 PM (EDT)

Learning Objectives:

  • Upon completion of this session learners will be able identify delirium and its subtypes.
  • Upon completion of this session learner will be able to identify risk factors for delirium.
  • Upon completion will be able to complete appropriate work up for delirium and treat pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic.

Antonio Graham, DO

Hospitalist/Internal Medicine

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Antonio Graham joins Johns Hopkins (CIMS Hospitalist group) with a remarkable breadth of experience. A geriatrician by training, he has served as a primary care physician, consultant, course director, chair of internal medicine, and locum tenens hospitalist. Born and raised in Tampa, Florida, Antonio studied biology at Morehouse in Atlanta, then began a master’s in neuroscience with plans for a PhD and research career—until he realized he needed to be around people. Encouraged by an advisor who recognized he would make a great doctor, Antonio pivoted to medicine, earning his DO from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his residency at the University of South Alabama and a geriatrics fellowship at Bayview, where he also deepened his interest in teaching.

Antonio spent the next eight years at Emory, working at the VA as an outpatient geriatrician and directing an innovative medical school course that brought students into patients’ environments—assisted living facilities, shelters, nursing homes—to broaden their understanding of patients’ lives beyond the clinic. For the past 18 months, Antonio has been back in Baltimore, splitting his time as a PCP at Yard 56 and as the founding chair of internal medicine at the upcoming Morgan State University Medical School, simultaneously building both programs from the ground up. Though the medical school’s launch has been postponed, his dedication remains clear. Outside of work, Antonio is a passionate traveler on a mission to visit all 50 states (35 so far), a dream sparked by his father, and he’s the proud dad of a bold, fearless first grader. We’re excited to welcome Antonio’s expertise, vision, and energy to CIMS!

Dominic F. Glorioso, Jr., DO, PhD, FACOI, FAAHPM, HMD (he/him/his) (Moderator)

Associate Medical Director, Assistant Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine

Amedisys Hospice, Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Dominic F Glorioso Jr, DO PhD FACOI FAAHPM HMD, is the Associate Medical Director of Amedisys Hospice in Harrisburg, PA. He is also an Assistant Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine at the newly launched Duquesne University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pittsburg, PA. He recently earned a PhD in Healthcare Bioethics from Duquesne University in December of 2023. He has taught medical students since the 1980s as a preceptor in Pensacola, Florida. When he moved to York, PA, in 1997, he frequently had students in his outpatient internal medicine office. In 2003, he became the medical director of VNA Hospice. In 2005, he took the Harvard Course in hospice and palliative care. He received the designation of Faculty Scholar. he then became the Lead Educator for Palliative Care at WellSpan Health System in York. From 2015 until 2019, he was the medical director for palliative care and supportive medicine at UPMC Pinnacle in Harrisburg, PA. Dr. Glorioso is board-certified in Internal Medicine, Hospice, and Palliative Care and is certified as a Hospice Medical Director. He enjoys lecturing about palliative care and healthcare ethics. He also has written a book about healthcare ethics for physicians, nurses, social workers, and chaplains entitled Applying Ethical Principles to Clinical Practice, which should be available later this year.

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10/09/2025 at 4:30 PM (EDT)  |  30 minutes
10/09/2025 at 4:30 PM (EDT)  |  30 minutes