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    Children rarely transmit SARS-CoV-2 within households

    July 10, 2020

    Most children with COVID-19 disease are infected inside family groups, but are not the initial transmitters.

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    Delayed diagnoses seen in children during COVID-19

    July 9, 2020

    "Pediatricians on the frontline know what to expect with diabetes. Those children who would have come in late prior to the pandemic are now arriving very late."

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    Risky business: Longer-course prophylactic perioperative antimicrobials

    July 9, 2020

    Is administration of prophylactic antimicrobials beyond 24 hours associated with a difference in the postoperative outcomes of surgical site infection (SSI), acute kidney injury (AKI), or Clostridium difficile infection?

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    Even a few days of steroids may be risky, new study suggests

    July 9, 2020

    A retrospective study of more than 2.6 million Taiwanese adults echoes findings from a 2017 cohort study of more than 1.5 million U.S. adults.

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    Pediatric hospitalists convene virtually to discuss PHM designation

    July 8, 2020

    PHM is distinct from adult hospital medicine by virtue of its designation as a board-certified subspecialty.

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    Myocarditis in COVID-19: An elusive cardiac complication

    July 8, 2020

    “There are some experts who believe we’re likely still dealing with myocarditis but with atypical features, while others suggest there is no myocarditis by strict classic criteria.”

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    Combination nicotine replacement therapy better than single form

    July 8, 2020

    Among nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) prescription options, which strategy results in the highest rate of smoking cessation?

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    Is your job performance being evaluated for the wrong factors?

    July 8, 2020

    “The best way to motivate improved performance is through purpose and mission,” says Dr. Robert Pearl.

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    Would you be happier in a leadership position? This hospitalist wasn’t

    July 8, 2020

    Hospitals and health systems are recognizing the value of having physicians in leadership and executive functions.

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    WHO plans to address airborne COVID-19 transmission

    July 7, 2020

    “The possibility of airborne transmission in public settings – especially closed, poorly ventilated settings – cannot be ruled out.”

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