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    Ways Hospitalists Can Support Advocacy for Patients, Hospital Medicine

    • Ellen Boyer

    March 3, 2015

    There are so many ways to advocate for your patients, for your profession, for the future of hospital medicine. The easiest way? Getting involved. We know how important it is to you that your patients receive the best care possible.

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    Clinical Images Capture Hospitalists’ Daily Rounds

    • Julianna Lindsey, MD MBA

    March 3, 2015

    EDITOR’S NOTE: Fourth in an occasional series of reviews of the Hospital Medicine: Current Concepts series by members of Team Hospitalist. [caption id="attachment_8317" align="alignright" width="300"] Left: Image of patient with rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis, case number 48.Right: Image of

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    Hospitalists’ Holistic Approach Draws Monal Shah, MD to Hospital Medicine

    • Richard Quinn

    March 3, 2015

    There was just something about hospitalized patients and the folks who cared for them that drew the attention of Monal Shah, MD. Midway through residency, he decided that the best word for it was respect.

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    De-Escalation Training Prepares Hospitalists to Calm Agitated Patients

    • Karen Appold

    March 3, 2015

    If a patient shows signs of agitation, Aaron Gottesman, MD, SFHM, says the best way to handle it is to stay calm. It may sound simple, but, in the heat of the moment, people tend to become defensive and on guard rather than acting composed and sympathetic.

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    Hospitalists Should Lead Training, Preparedness for Hospital Violence Prevention

    • Danielle Scheurer

    March 3, 2015

    On Jan. 20, a 44-year old surgeon was shot and killed in the middle of the day at one of the country’s top hospitals.

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    Hospitalists Try To Reclaim Lead Role in Bedside Procedures

    • Bryn Nelson, PhD

    March 3, 2015

    [caption id="attachment_8227" align="alignright" width="295"] Instructor Joshua D.

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    Hospitalists Valuable Assets in Fight against Global Health Inequality

    • Stephanie C. Mackiewicz

    February 10, 2015

    Hospitalists should not only lead efforts to control potential Ebola outbreaks in the U.S.

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    Hospitalists Lead Efforts To Reduce Care Costs, Improve Patient Care

    • Kelly April Tyrrell

    February 2, 2015

    In 2015, reimbursement for physicians in large groups is subject to a value modifier that takes into account the cost and quality of services performed under the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule.

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    How Hospitalist Groups Make Time for Leadership

    • Bryan Huang, MD, FHM

    February 2, 2015

    Negotiating salaries. Improving patient flow. Increasing patient satisfaction. Reducing readmissions. Championing quality improvement efforts. Planning strategically. Handling schedule issues. Dealing with coverage issues. Working on Ebola preparation.

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    Tips for Hospitalists Managing Care of High-Profile Patients

    • Danielle Scheurer

    February 2, 2015

    Hospitalists around the globe have cared for their share of high profile patients, also known as very important people, or VIPs.

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