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Cover Story: Kindred Spirits

ED doctors, hospitalists forge a critical collaboration

Cover Story: Word Gets Around

“Hospitalist” added to online version of the Oxford English Dictionary

Article: The Telehospitalist

Telemedicine technologies benefit patient and physician

Article: Take Part

The how and why of effective committee participation

Article: Fall Risk

Hospitalists join geriatricians in the quest to prevent falls

Article: Heal the Whole Hurt

Bring the spectrum of pain treatments to the bedside

Article: Googling for Diagnoses

Hospitalists turn to the Web to form clinical decisions

Article: AIDS Treatment Evolves

Hospitalists have a host of new strategies for managing HIV infection and its complications

Article: Action

San Diego hospitalist doubles as Hollywood actor

Article: It's a Team Thing

Best bets to improve hospital outcomes for geriatric patients

Article: Pray With Me

Hospitalists must increasingly consider patients’ spiritual needs

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Career Development: Hard Work Pays Off

Hospitalists can handle heavy workloads—and still enjoy their work

Society Pages: SHM Wins $1.4 Million Grant from Hartford

In the Literature: In the Literature

Heart Failure and Performance Measures, COPD, Managing Hospitalized Diabetes Patients, and More

Article: After a Fall

What's your diagnosis

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Practice Management: Comp Close-Up

How SHM, MGMA surveys of hospitalist pay and productivity differ

Progress Notes: A Keg in the Garage

What can happen when you don’t believe your eyes

Article: The View from 2017

Dr. Wachter’s fictional look back at the second decade of hospital medicine

President’s Column: Look No Further

Hospitalists are poised to lead a care revolution

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