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  • News

    The Role of Hospitalists in Stroke Management

    • Andrea M. Sattinger

    September 1, 2005

    Training, protocols, and communication remain key. Plus, a look at the stroke teams at Seattle’s Swedish Medical Center

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    Rewards at the Bedside

    • Steven Pantilat, MD, FACP

    July 1, 2005

    At our exciting and energizing annual meeting in Chicago, I had the honor and privilege of sharing my goals for SHM for the coming year: to promote palliative care and research in SHM and hospital medicine.

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    Be There or Be Square

    • Larry Wellikson, MD, FACP

    May 1, 2005

    The bomb. The franchise. Sine qua non. Must see. Must be there. How do you say it when something or someone just seems to be in the middle of everything?

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    Four Physicians Presented SHM’s 2005 National Awards of Excellence

    • Kevin/ross Public Relations; 
    • Lisa Freeman

    May 1, 2005

    SHM presented its 2005 national awards of excellence to four hospitalists whose work and research have contributed significantly to hospital medicine and to the betterment of hospital care across America.

  • News

    Practice Profile

    • Michael J. Pistoria, DO

    March 1, 2005

    Lehigh Valley Hospitalist Services

  • News

    The Informed Hospitalist and the Pharmaceutical Industry

    • Vij Ay Rajput, MD, FACP

    March 1, 2005

    Ethics in Hospital Medicine

  • News

    Practice Profile

    • Im; 
    • Stacy Goldsholl, MD, BC

    January 2, 2005

    Covenant HealthCare Hospital Medicine Program

  • News

    A State-of-the-Art Report on Hospital Medicine Education

    • Alpesh Amin, MD, MBA, FACP; 
    • Jane Mihelic, MA; 
    • Tina Budnitz, MPH,

    January 2, 2005

    The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) is committed to improving the quality of in-patient care through the provision of educational programs, tools, and resources to its membership. In 2002, the SHM Education Committee and leadership met to develop its first strategic plan for education.

  • News

    Sixth Annual Southern Regional Meeting Recap

    • Jason Persoff, MD

    January 1, 2005

    Distinguished by the high quality that has become the trademark of the Society of Hospital Medicine’s meetings, the Sixth Annual Southern Regional Meeting began with a Practice Management pre-course directed by Joseph Miller.

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    Hospital Medicine: Growing Toward Specialty Status

    • John R. Nelson, MD, FACP

    January 1, 2005

    When the Society of Hospital Medicine was very young and headquartered in the home computers of myself and Win Whitcomb (and known then as the National Association of Inpatient Physicians), I spent a lot of time thinking about the future of our field.

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