Hospitalists in the military face adversity most physicians never dream of
Although choosing a military medical career generally means a lower compensation compared with civilian counterparts, there are a number of financial advantages that can balance the wage decrease.
Two HM09 attendees talk about annual meeting benefits.
Former cadet, air-traffic controller marvels HM’s explosive growth
It is late spring and the influenza pandemic is worse than predicted both in number of cases and severity of illness. Healthcare professionals are infected at a higher rate than other populations. Are you obligated to come to work?
Most physicians qualify for job relocation assistance
The latest HM-related research you need to know
SHM’s annual meeting brings hospitalists to epicenter of healthcare reform
Cost scrutiny, larger transitions and safety roles top HM's 2010 forecast
Amir Jaffer, MD, FHM, discusses SHM's annual meeting
Dr. Hospitalist answers your HM-related questions
Common and uncommon approaches to divvying up new patients
A child’s simple admonition sums up the need for healthcare reform
Group stabilization affords hospitalists lasting opportunities
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