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    Hospitalists Gear Up for HM15

    March 10, 2015

    Hospital medicine will descend on Washington, D.C., again. At least 2,500 attendees are expected at SHM's annual meeting, HM15, which kicks off March 29 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Md.

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    2011 Resident Work Hour Reforms Had No Effect on Mortality or Readmissions

    March 9, 2015

    Clinical question Did the 2011 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education resident work hour reforms affect patient outcomes? Bottom line Resident work hour reforms were proposed by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) to reduce resident fatigue (and thus p

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    Chlorhexidine Bathing Does Not Reduce Nosocomial Infections

    March 9, 2015

    Clinical question: For critically ill patients, does daily bathing with chlorhexidine reduce health care–associated infections? Bottom line These results show that daily chlorhexidine bathing does not significantly affect the incidence of health care–associated infections.

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    LISTEN NOW: David Pressel, MD, PHD, FHM, discusses violence in hospitals

    March 6, 2015

    DAVID PRESSEL, MD, PHD, FHM, medical director of inpatient services at Nemours Children’s Health System, talks about the nature of violence in hospitals and a training program he has helped put into place at his center. [audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Pressel_H

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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: Monal Shah, MD, discusses exceptions for VTE admissions

    March 6, 2015

    Although patients with blood clots are oftentimes not admitted to the hospital, there are some exceptions.

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

    March 6, 2015

    Adam E.

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    Tip-Top Tactics for Bedside Procedure Training

    March 6, 2015

    David Lichtman, PA, director of the Johns Hopkins Central Procedure Service in Baltimore, Md., says bedside procedure training should be consistent and thorough, regardless of whether the trainee is a medical student, a resident, a fellow, or an established physician.

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    LISTEN NOW: Highlights of the March 2015 issue of The Hospitalist

    March 3, 2015

    This month, we take a sobering look at hospital violence and violence prevention programs. Pediatric hospitalist David Pressel, MD, PhD, FHM, of Nemours Children's Hospital, talks about violence prevention programs at his facility.

  • News

    What Is the Best Approach to a Cavitary Lung Lesion?

    March 3, 2015

    Case A 66-year-old homeless man with a history of smoking and cirrhosis due to alcoholism presents to the hospital with a productive cough and fever for one month. He has traveled around Arizona and New Mexico but has never left the country.

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