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    Relationship Between Red Blood Cells and Protein Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid in Young Infants Defined

    November 1, 2012

    What is the association between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) red blood cell (RBC) counts and protein concentrations in infants younger than 57 days of age?

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    How is Acute Pericarditis Diagnosed and Treated?

    November 1, 2012

    Pericarditis is the most common pericardial disease encountered by hospitalists, and as many as 5% of chest pain cases unattributable to myocardial infarction (MI) are diagnosed with pericarditis

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    Medical Coding: Hospice Care vs. Palliative Care

    November 1, 2012

    Knowing how to appropriately code for each of these costly services will ensure reimbursement

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    Hospitalists Urged to Watch for Fungal Meningitis Cases in Midst of National Outbreak

    October 31, 2012

    Asking patients about exposure to steroid injections critical to determining their best care

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    Guidelines Help Slash CLABSI Rate by 40% in the ICU

    October 31, 2012

    Proper hand hygiene, antimicrobial agents on safety checklist that hospitalists are encouraged to follow

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    VIDEO: Checklists Improve Outcomes, Require Care-team Buy-in

    October 29, 2012

    Quality experts explain how hospitalists can best utilize checklists during at the 7th annual Mt. Sinai Hospital Medicine Symposium in New York City

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    ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Listen to Derek C. Angus discuss incorporating hospitalists into a tiered system of ICU care

    October 10, 2012

    Dr. Angus is chair of critical care medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

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    ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Listen to Joaquin Cigarroa, MD, of Oregon Health & Science University, discuss the overlap of cardiology and hospital medicine

    October 10, 2012

    Dr. Cigarroa is clinical chief of cardiology at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland

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    ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Dressler, MD, MSc, SFHM, discusses the differences in opinion over the SHM/SCCM critical care fellowship proposal

    October 10, 2012

    Dr. Dressler is associate professor of internal medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta and a former SHM board member

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    Special Skills Hospitalists Need for the Intensive Care Unit

    October 10, 2012

    Hospitalists working in ICU must have broad knowledge base, interpersonal skills, and the right attitude, experts say

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