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    Using SMART Regimens in PHM

    September 23, 2022

    PHM Session: Get SMART: Implementation of updated asthma guidelines for pediatric hospitalists Presenters: Alexander Hogan, MD, MS, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, Conn., Kathryn...

  • News

    When Should You Suspect Kawasaki Disease as the Cause of Fever in an Infant?

    July 1, 2014

    Clinicians should be suspicious of KD in young infants with unexplained fevers lasting more than seven days

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    Hands-On Training Helps Prepare Hospitalists for Procedures

    May 17, 2013

    Proficiency is a must, but so too is data collection and “serving” stakeholders

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    Is Hospitalist Proficiency in Bedside Procedures in Decline?

    May 25, 2012

    As hospitalists are tasked with an ever-increasing array of responsibilities, performing bedside procedures is becoming more difficult for some

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    HM12 SESSION ANALYSIS: Innovative Scheduling as Quality Improvement

    April 3, 2012

    Speakers advise HM12 attendees how to improve continuity, efficiency, and quality in scheduling and rounding.

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