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    What is the Best Initial Management of a Pressure Injury?

    • Adam Gray, MD; 
    • Alan Hall, MD; 
    • Lakshmi Naidu, MD

    June 3, 2024

    Case A 74-year-old frail man with diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease is admitted for severe community-acquired pneumonia. On hospital day four, the nurse reports a new...

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    SIG Spotlight: Patient Experience

    • Richard Quinn

    June 3, 2024

    Length of stay, work-relative value units, hospital-acquired infections. There is no shortage of metrics—and their accompanying acronyms—that silo, summarize, and study whether hospitalists are...

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    Dr. Shi Revels in the Diversity of Experiences and Opportunities in HM

    May 3, 2024

    Q & A with Lucy Shi, MD, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, Calif. Dr. Shi felt she had too many interests and not much direction when she first started as a hospitalist. Reflecting, growing,...

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    Black Patients More Likely to Experience Security Emergency Responses

    • Colby Feeney, MD, FHM

    May 1, 2024

    Colby Feeney, MD, FHM Clinical question: Do race and ethnicity predict the use of security emergency responses (SER) in a non-psychiatric inpatient setting? Background: Studies have demonstrated...

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    Is 7 Really the Magic Number for RBC Transfusion?

    • Anthony Dao, MD; 
    • Carol Faulk, MD; 
    • Dennis Chang, MD, FHM; 
    • Kieran Patel, MD

    May 1, 2024

      Over the past decade, there has been widespread adoption of restrictive red blood cell (RBC) transfusion guidelines.1,2 As a result, RBC transfusions have significantly decreased per...

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    2024 Masters in Hospital Medicine

    May 1, 2024

    The Society of Hospital Medicine inducted three new Masters in Hospital Medicine (MHM) at SHM Converge 2024 in San Diego. This is considered the Society’s highest professional honor. The three...

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    Humanity at the Crossroads: Ethical Implications of AI in Medicine

    • Ankit Virmani; 
    • Gagandeep Dhillon, MD, MBA; 
    • Harpreet Grewal, MD; 
    • Rahul Kashyap, MD, MBA; 
    • Salim Surani, MD; 
    • Venkata Buddhavarapu, MD

    May 1, 2024

    With the breakthrough of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in modern life, there has been increasing pressure to incorporate this technology into medicine and healthcare.1 Fields such as...

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    New ACGME Peds Program Requirements Present Challenges and Opportunities

    • Ruth Jessen Hickman MD

    May 1, 2024

    Although updates to the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) program requirements for pediatric graduate medical education will present financial challenges to some hospitals...

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    Shared Experiences Make Us Stronger Together

    • Kris Rehm, MD, SFHM

    April 1, 2024

    Dr. Kris Rehm, outgoing SHM president, and Dr. Rachel Thompson, immediate past president, continued The Prez Room series of discussions with members. As I reflect on our time this year, I want to...

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    Working with Patient and Family Advisory Councils

    • Karen Appold

    April 1, 2024

    Dr. Sood To achieve patient-centered care, a component of high-quality medical care, patients and their caregivers should be engaged in their health care decision-making processes, said...

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