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Bryn Nelson, PhD

Bryn Nelson is a former PhD microbiologist who decided he’d much rather write about microbes than mutate them. After seven years at the science desk of Newsday in New York, Nelson relocated to Seattle as a freelancer, where he has consumed far too much coffee and written features and stories for The Hospitalist, The New York Times, Nature, Scientific American, Science News for Students, Mosaic and many other print and online publications. In addition, he contributed a chapter to The Science Writers’ Handbook and edited two chapters for the six-volume Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking.

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    LISTEN NOW: David Lichtman, PA, explains factors to determine when hospitalists perform procedures

    March 6, 2015

    DAVID LICHTMAN, PA, a hospitalist and director of the Johns Hopkins Central Procedure Service, explains the complicated set of factors used by individual hospitals to determine which procedures fall under the scope of their HM practitioners. [audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/up

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    LISTEN NOW: Adam E. Fall, MD, SFHM, discusses VTE management in an era of technology

    March 6, 2015

    Adam E.

  • News

    Hospitals Launch Bedside Procedure Services

    March 3, 2015

    A dedicated procedure team or service can give hospitals needed expertise without requiring a one-size-fits-all approach.

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    Hospitalists Try To Reclaim Lead Role in Bedside Procedures

    March 3, 2015

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    The Hospitalist Earns Highest Honor from Awards for Publication Excellence (APEX)

    September 2, 2014

    APEX Grand Award confirms Society of Hospital Medicine’s commitment to high-quality, practice-focused newsmagazine

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    How Many Americans Will Remain Uninsured?

    January 2, 2014

    The “coverage gap” could affect as many as five million, putting the squeeze on safety net hospitals

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    Hospitalist Rick Hilger, MD, SFHM, Discusses How the ACA Might Accelerate the Drive Toward ACO-style of Care

    January 2, 2014

    Rick Hilger, MD, SFHM, medical director for care management at Regions Hospital in St. Paul, Minn., and a hospitalist for HealthPartners, talks about how the ACA might help accelerate the drive toward an ACO-style of care and how minimizing waste will become even more important.

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    Hospitalist Joshua Lenchus, DO, RPh, SFHM, Says Obamacare Might Impact Patient Access, Physician Workload

    January 2, 2014

    Joshua Lenchus, DO, RPh, SFHM, associate professor of clinical medicine in the division of hospital medicine at the University of Miami, talks about how the ACA's provisions, including an increase in the number of insured patients, might impact patient access to care and doctor workload

  • News

    Affordable Care Act Latest in Half-Century of Healthcare Reform

    January 1, 2014

    Highlights in 50-year timeline of national healthcare legislation, proposals, policies since Social Security Act adoped in 1965

  • News

    Obamacare by the Numbers

    January 1, 2014

    Affordable Care Act may save U.S. government billions, but healthcare exchanges could cost Americans trillions

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