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News
Pandemic innovations that will outlast COVID
November 11, 2021
Hospitalists discuss process changes implemented during the pandemic that will likely survive it.
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News
Geographic cohorting increased direct care time and interruptions
- Joseph R. Sweigart, MD, SFHM, FACP
October 20, 2021
Does geographic cohorting improve hospitalist efficiency?
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News
Open ICUs giveth and taketh away
- Joseph R. Sweigart, MD, SFHM, FACP
October 19, 2021
Do open ICUs improve or detract from patient care and education?
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Opinion
Why this round of COVID-19 feels worse
- Ilaria Gadalla, DMSc, PA-C
October 7, 2021
The national wave of resistance to vaccination is spurring an exodus from health care.
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Opinion
New fellowship, no problem
- Daniel Herchline, MD, MSED
September 24, 2021
One of the challenges new PHM fellows may encounter lies within the structure of the care team.
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News
Top 10 things to know about the AHA ACLS 2020 updates
- Jessica Nave Allen, MD, FHM
September 17, 2021
A quick summary for hospitalists of the AHA guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care.
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News
Trio of awardees illustrate excellence in SHM chapters
September 16, 2021
The SHM Chapter Excellence Awards highlight outstanding efforts, engagement, and resilience.
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News
Fewer inpatient work hours linked with worse patient outcomes
September 14, 2021
Patients treated by hospitalists who worked more days per year fared better than those treated by hospitalists who worked fewer days, a new study finds.
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Weathering this storm and the next
- Brent Mothner, MD, FAAP;
- Michelle A. Lopez, MD, MPH, FAAP;
- Ricardo Quinonez, MD, FHM, FAAP;
- Teena Hadvani, MD, FAAP;
- Vicki Uremovich, DO, FAAP
August 20, 2021
Disaster preparedness is achieved with the nonstop cycle of planning, coordinating, and recognizing vulnerable areas.
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Opinion
An ethics challenge in hospital medicine
- Jack Chase, MD, FAAFP, FHM;
- Lubna Khawaja, MD, FHM
August 19, 2021
It is important not to force a premature resolution of the situation through unilateral or coercive decisions.