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Larry Beresford

Larry Beresford is an Oakland, Calif.-based freelance medical journalist with a breadth of experience writing about the policy, financial, clinical, management and human aspects of hospice, palliative care, end-of-life care, death, and dying. He is a longtime contributor to The Hospitalist, for which he covers re-admissions, pain management, palliative care, physician stress and burnout, quality improvement, waste prevention, practice management, innovation, and technology. He also contributes to Medscape. Learn more about his work at www.larryberesford.com; follow him on Twitter @larryberesford.

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    Weekend Effect Persists

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    Increased off-hours mortality forces hospitalists to learn new skills, forge new partnerships, increase staffing

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    High-Tech Nightmare

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    Computerized order-entry systems can make hospitalists’ jobs easier—but barriers often are formidable

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    Know Your Neurology

    February 1, 2008

    Hospitalists must be able to step in when specialists aren’t around in an emergency

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    Tackle Technology

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    Methadone: Handle with Care

    September 1, 2007

    Miracle painkiller comes with many questions and downsides—especially for inexperienced practitioners

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    Pain at the Pump

    September 1, 2007

    PCA offers patients greater control but can mean trouble for the inexperienced physician

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    Heal the Whole Hurt

    July 1, 2007

    Bring the spectrum of pain treatments to the bedside

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    Pitfalls in Pain Treatment

    June 1, 2007

    Part II: Difficult cases and dilemmas

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    TH’s Pain Primer

    April 1, 2007

    PART ONE OF A THREE-PART SERIES. This month: pain management basics

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