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    Advanced Management Degrees: What Hospitalists Should Consider Before Pursuing One

    • Thomas R. Collins

    January 7, 2015

    When Chris Spoja, DO, finished his residency in 2009, he went into the U.S. Army, largely drawn by the tuition incentive. His military experience ended up being a lesson on leadership, and Dr. Spoja’s interest was piqued. “That was kind of on-the-job training,” he says.

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    Hospitalist Joshua Allen-Dicker, MD, MPH, Optimistic About Future of Hospital Medicine

    • Richard Quinn

    January 7, 2015

    As a young student and resident, Joshua Allen-Dicker, MD, MPH, was stunned to see the flip side of medicine—miscommunication, disenfranchised patients, unnecessary testing, and, worst of all, medical errors.

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    LISTEN NOW: Highlights of the January 2015 issue of The Hospitalist

    • Casey Quinlan

    January 6, 2015

    This month in our issue, one of our cover stories looks to answer the question, “Do You Really Need an MBA?” if your career goals include a leadership role. In a news brief, we cover the long-awaited confirmation of Dr. Vivek Murthy to the post of U.S. Surgeon General.

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    Oncology, Surgical Hospitalists Most Common as Subspecialties Gain Followers

    • Larry Beresford

    December 16, 2014

    The recent rise of specialty hospitalists, particularly in the surgery and oncology fields, has benefitted hospitals and patients alike.

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    Hospitalist Tips for Talking to Seriously Ill Patients

    • Larry Beresford

    December 2, 2014

    The need to relieve patients’ suffering should not be the reason for withdrawing life-sustaining interventions in the ICU, Steven Z.

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    10 Things Oncologists Think Hospitalists Need to Know

    • Thomas R. Collins

    December 2, 2014

    Things you need to know An occasional series providing specialty-specific advice for hospitalists from experts in the field. COMING UP: 10 Things Endocrinologists Want HM to Know Archived: @the-hospitalist.org 10 Things Infectious Disease 12 Things Cardiology 12 Things Nephrology 12 Th

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    Pediatric Hospitalist David Pressel, MD, Hooked on Hospital Medicine

    • Richard Quinn

    December 2, 2014

    Sometimes a physician’s choice of specialty is borne of one patient, one mentor, or one experience. And then sometimes there’s just a good feeling. Put David Pressel, MD, PhD, FHM, in the latter category. [caption id="attachment_7188" align="alignright" width="75"] Dr.

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    Hospitalists’ Potential Impact in Accountable Care Organizations

    December 2, 2014

    The rise of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), a group of healthcare providers who are answerable for the overall care of patients assigned to them, inclusive of quality and cost, accelerated as a result of the Affordable Care Act.

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    Ebola Spurs Better Infection Prevention Practices for U.S.-based Hospitalists

    • Danielle Scheurer

    December 2, 2014

    Much has been written, spoken, declared, retracted, and learned about a tiny little RNA virus by the name of Ebola. This encapsulated virus has been as disruptive to the psychology and operations of U.S. hospitals as it has been to the physiology of those infected.

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    LISTEN NOW: Emergency Medicine and Hospitalist Collaboration

    • Casey Quinlan

    November 13, 2014

    This month's podcast features Dr. Ken Epstein, chief medical officer for Hospitalist Consultants, a division of ECI Healthcare Partners; and Dr.

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