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    How Should Hospitalized Patients with Long QT Syndrome Be Managed?

    February 2, 2010

    Case You are asked to admit a 63-year-old male with a history of hypertension and osteoarthritis. The patient, who fell at home, is scheduled for open repair of his femoral neck fracture the following day.

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    Market Watch

    February 2, 2010

    New Generics Fentanyl citrate troche/lozenge (generic Actiq) transmucosal lollipop1,2 Perindopril erbumine (generic Aceon) tablets3 New Drugs, Indications, Label Changes, and Dosage Forms Capsaicin 8% patch (Qutenza) has been approved by the U.S.

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    In the Literature: February 2010

    February 2, 2010

    The latest HM-related research you need to know

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    An Officer and a Physician

    February 2, 2010

    Hospitalists in the military face adversity most physicians never dream of

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    The Year Ahead

    February 1, 2010

    Cost scrutiny, larger transitions and safety roles top HM's 2010 forecast

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    ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Audio interview with HM10 Course Director

    February 1, 2010

    Amir Jaffer, MD, FHM, discusses SHM's annual meeting

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    What Is the Appropriate Evaluation and Treatment of Funguria?

    January 1, 2010

    Clinical decision support for the practicing hospitalist

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    January 1, 2010

    The latest news from drugmakers and the FDA

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    Article on Anniversary of Medical Errors Report Missed Key Points

    January 1, 2010

    Ms. Lindell is an author and Texas state coordinator of PULSE of America Coalition

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    Growth Spurt

    January 1, 2010

    Complementary and alternative medicine use doubles

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