Article
Outpatient COVID-19 therapeutics reduce hospitalization and mortality
- Benjamin J. Freda DO;
- Jennifer Schimmel MD;
- Lydia D'Agostino PharmD
February 10, 2022
Matching the right patient to the right therapeutic at the right time In late 2021 and early 2022, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted emergency use authorizations (EUAs) for the...
Article
Insights into HM and PHM fellowship programs
February 3, 2022
A hospital medicine fellowship combines the best of hospital medicine with the opportunity for physicians to specialize early in their careers. According to directors of successful programs at the...
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Addressing the nursing shortage
January 7, 2022
Dr. Hannapel With the onset of COVID-19, the existing nurse shortage only worsened at many hospitals throughout the country. “COVID patients require an extra level of care due to the virus’s...
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SHM celebrates 25th anniversary as the home for hospital medicine
January 7, 2022
A little more than a quarter-century ago the emergence of the new medical specialty of hospital medicine was signaled in a New England Journal of Medicine article that defined it by the location for...
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Helping others find their joy
- Weijen W. Chang, MD, FAAP, SFHM
January 7, 2022
Dr. Weijen Chang My last editor’s column focused on crisis leadership, specifically the example of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s doomed attempt to cross the Antarctic, which nonetheless proved to...
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No difference in outcomes comparing the treatment of cardiogenic shock with dobutamine versus milrinone
January 7, 2022
Dr. Winget Clinical question: Is there a benefit to selecting milrinone over dobutamine for inotropic support in patients with cardiogenic shock? Background: Inotropes, particularly milrinone...
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The hidden pandemic
January 7, 2022
Dr. Sekaran In the eyes of Anand Sekaran, MD, division head of hospital medicine, and medical director of inpatient services at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, Conn., it’s...
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A different kind of leadership rounds
- Chris Moriates, MD;
- Elizabeth Schulwolf MD;
- F. Parker Hudson MD;
- Kirsten Nieto MD;
- Lysbeth Miller MD;
- Michael Pignone MD;
- Read Pierce MD
January 7, 2022
In the early 2000s, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement helped popularize the idea of Leadership WalkRounds, encouraging health care leaders to regularly visit frontline clinical units to hear...
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Practicing HM in the Alaska Native community
- Anna Ogena, MD, FAAP;
- Matthew Hirschfeld MD;
- Whitney Elliot MD
January 5, 2022
The Department of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at the Alaska Native Medical Center (ANMC) in Anchorage, Alaska has served the Alaska Native community since 1999. Our group works with the community to...
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Opinion
A case-based framework for de-escalating conflict
- Allison Ashford, MD;
- Eileen Barrett, MD, SFHM;
- Nicole Lee, MD;
- Rachna Rawal, MD
December 14, 2021
De-escalation of a conflict is a critical and evolving skill and practice.