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Thomas R. Collins

Tom Collins is a freelance writer in South Florida who has written about medical topics from nasty infections to ethical dilemmas, runaway tumors to tornado-chasing doctors. He travels the globe gathering conference health news and lives in West Palm Beach.

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    Student-Resident Luncheon offers relaxed networking

    May 2, 2017

    The free luncheon will include several tables, each dedicated to a specific topic, such as pediatric hospital medicine, with an experienced hospitalist at each one.

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    High-value care abstracts in spotlight

    May 2, 2017

    Three abstracts are expected to be chosen as the best and slated for short oral presentations in the HVC abstract session.

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    Speed-mentoring event targets junior hospitalists

    May 2, 2017

    Junior hospitalists will submit questions and topics on which they’d like to get advice, so they can be matched to three senior advisers.

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    Pre-course focuses on perioperative care

    May 1, 2017

    Hospitalists packed the room on Monday for a pre-course brimming with information on how to better care for patients undergoing surgery

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    Communication expert to explore work-life balance

    May 1, 2017

    A talk at this year’s meeting will take on the issue of work-life balance, which is often an ideal that hospitalists find difficult to attain.

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    Hospitalists get hands-on training at POC ultrasound pre-course

    May 1, 2017

    A record number of hospitalists and other health care professionals took part in this full-day course that featured two hands-on training segments.

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    Experienced HM clinicians tackle opioid issues

    May 1, 2017

    "We will be discussing how hospitalists have contributed to the opioid epidemic, and how we can be part of the solution."

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    Are you getting the most out of your EHR?

    March 10, 2017

    Work with IT, early adopters, and vendors to maximize your electronic health record system.

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    Hospitalists See Benefit from Working with ‘Surgicalists’

    December 7, 2016

    The collaboration is widely supported by hospitalists because it brings several advantages, mainly a greater availability of the surgeon for consult.

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    Tips for Hospitalists on Solving Difficult Situations

    November 18, 2016

    Tough cases and the firing of hospitalists sometimes arise without clear-cut solutions—here’s how these real-life cases were resolved

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