- News- What Are the Indications for a Blood Transfusion?- September 1, 2013- Practice guidelines support clinical judgment, but growing evidence suggests the threshold for blood transfusions should be a hemoglobin level of 7-8 g/dl 
- News- Wasteful Practices in Hospital Cardiac Services Identified- September 1, 2013- Excessive use of high-cost cardiac devices, dual-chamber defibrillators, and long lengths of inpatient stays cited in research study by American Journal of Medical Quality 
- News- Applied Psychology Improves Hand Hygiene in Hospitals- September 1, 2013- Use of positive and negative reinforcement sparks greater compliance among health-care providers 
![1]() - News- Intravenous Immunoglobulin Most Common Retreatment Approach for Refractory Kawasaki Disease- September 1, 2013- Retreating with IVIG was done in 65% of cases, followed by administering intravenous methylprednisolone (27%), and infliximab (8%) 
- News- Academic Hospitalist Academy Provides Resources for Success- September 1, 2013- Course helps hospitalists navigate academic medicine programs, develop peer network 
![1]() - News- Pediatric Hospital Medicine Marks 10th Anniversary- September 1, 2013- Record attendance, key issues addressed at annual meeting of pediatric hospitalists in New Orleans 
![1]() - News- Career Boost a Benefit of Winning SHM’s Research, Innovations, and Clinical Vignettes Poster Competition- September 1, 2013- Past winners describe how the recognition helped shape their professional path 
![1]() - News- How Copper Could Solve Problem of Hospital-Acquired Infections- September 1, 2013- Antimicrobial effect of copper-alloy surfaces kills 99.9% of bacteria, can supplement efforts to decrease HAIs 
- News- Turn up the tunes in the ICU- August 16, 2013- Can patient-directed music therapy decrease anxiety and reduce sedative use in the intensive care unit? 
- Audio- Listen to John Vazquez, MD, discuss neurophobia and tips for adjusting to discomfort in treating neuro patients- August 2, 2013- John Vazquez, MD, Medical Director of Emory University Hospital, talks about neurophobia, the discomfort some hospitalists and other doctors feel with regard to treating neurological patients, as well as tips for adjusting to that discomfort 



