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  • News

    Tough Negotiations Avert B.C. Hospitalist Walkout

    • Gretchen Henkel

    August 2, 2006

    Two weeks of intense talks between hospitalists and government officials resulted in an 11th-hour compromise on June 29th in British Columbia

  • News

    Add Mentoring to Your Hospitalist Mix

    • Jane Jerrard

    June 1, 2006

    How one company maintains its mentoring program

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    News

    Mid-Life Hospitalists

    • Marlene Piturro, PhD, MBA

    May 2, 2006

    Physicians turn mid-life change into mid-life career opportunities as hospitalists, finding both challenge and satisfaction in the process

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    Hospitalist: the iPod of Medicine

    • Larry Wellikson, MD, FACP

    April 1, 2006

    Leading change and innovation—and seemingly everywhere

  • News

    Hospitalist Business Drivers

    • Marlene Piturro, PhD, MBA

    March 2, 2006

    How hospitalists can increase their value to hospital CEO's and CFO's by improving communication among clinical staff, adhering better to guidelines, and shortening LOS

  • News

    Hospitalist Burnout

    • Jane Jerrard

    March 1, 2006

    Recognize it in yourself and others, and avoid or eliminate it

  • News

    Hospitalists Effects on Outcomes, Costs, Point-of-Care HIV Testing, and More

    • Andchad Whelan, MD; 
    • David Lovinger, MD; 
    • David Meltzer, MD, PhD; 
    • Elizabeth Marlow Md; 
    • Elmer Abbo, MD, JD; 
    • Nicole Artz, MD

    December 1, 2005

    Community Teaching Halasyamani L, Valenstein P, Friedlander M. et al. A comparison of two hospitalist models with traditional care in a community teaching hospital. Am J Med.

  • News

    PEDIATRIC SPECIAL SECTION: Children’s National Medical Center’sHospitalist Division

    • Mary C. Ottolini, MD, MPH

    November 2, 2005

    A second in our look at pediatric hospitalist fellowship programs

  • News

    10 Commandments for Hospitalists

    • Edward T. Creagan, MD

    October 1, 2005

    What I wish for my family, patients, and myself when that time comes

  • News

    The Inpatient with AIDS: What the Hospitalist Needs to Know

    • Brendon Shank

    September 2, 2005

    The opinions and assertions contained herein are those of the authors and are not to be construed as official or as reflecting the views of the Department of Defense, the Department of the Navy, or the naval services at large. Introduction An estimated 850,000 to 950,000 persons in the United States

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