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    News

    Bob Wachter Puts Forward Spin on Patient Safety, Quality of Care at HM13

    • Richard Quinn

    April 1, 2013

    The eponymous hospital medicine convention speaker plans to reaffirm hospitalists’ commitment to deliver safe, high-quality patient care in his address at SHM’s annual meeting in May

  • News

    ITL: Physician Reviews of HM-Relevant Research

    • David Lee, MD, MBA; 
    • Department OF; 
    • Indranill Basu Ray, MD; 
    • Jeremiah Newsom, MD; 
    • Lakshmi Ravipati, MD; 
    • Luis Teixeira, MD; 
    • Steven Deitelzweig, MD, MMM, SFHM; 
    • William Carter, MD

    April 1, 2013

    Value of routine preoperative urine screening assessed; Impact of hospitalist-led intermediate care on patient survival; Risks of blood transfusion to treat upper GI bleeding; Low-dose steroids and increased mortality in sepsis; Reduced length of stay and hospital readmission rates; Restrictive blood transfusion strategies better for acute myocardial infarction; Trends in GI illnesses and their associated costs; Apixaban as a stand-alone anticoagulant in patients with VTE; Guidelines for upper endoscopy use in gastroesophageal reflux disease

  • News

    ITL: Physician Reviews of HM-Relevant Research

    • Aaron C. Hamilton, MD, MBA, FACP; 
    • Anil Reddy Anumandla, MD; 
    • Fawn Langerman, MD; 
    • Prashant Sharma, MD; 
    • Priyanka Bhateja, MD; 
    • Varalakshmi Janamanchi, MD

    December 2, 2012

    Burnout among physicians and the general workforce; Effects of clopidogrel added to aspirin in patients with recent lacunar stroke; Bleeding risk prediction scores in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing anticoagulation; Probiotics for secondary prevention of hepatic encephalopathy; Capsule endoscopy for acute obscure GI bleeding; Perceptions of readmitted patients transitioning from hospital to home; 30-day readmissions after acute myocardial infarction; One-hour rule-out or rule-in for AMI in chest pain; Aspirin increases bleed risk without reducing risk of stroke in CKD and NVAF patients

  • Opinion

    John Nelson: Heavy Workloads

    • John Nelson, MD, MHM

    November 2, 2012

    Dearth of data doesn’t green-light high patient census

  • 1
    News

    Pressure to Expand Scope of Practice Extends to Most U.S. Hospitalists

    • Gretchen Henkel

    November 1, 2012

    Knowing where, and how, to draw the line will help hospitalists avoid over-expanding their services

  • 1
    News

    Are Your Hospitalists Bored?

    • Thomas R. Collins

    August 29, 2012

    A toolkit to keep your hospitalists fulfilled, engaged, and happy.

  • News

    Report Finds Some Hospitalists Engage in Various Levels of Unprofessionalism

    • Richard Quinn

    July 3, 2012

    Most transgressions considered “low-level” unprofessional behavior

  • 1
    News

    Rural Hospitalists Face Myriad Challenges, Rewards

    • Larry Beresford

    July 3, 2012

    In addition to the lack of specialist backup, recruiting doctors to fill hospitalist positions in rural settings can be a major challenge.

  • 1
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    Hospitalists Can Help Solve Residency Duty-Hour Issues

    • Christopher Guadagnino, PhD

    July 3, 2012

    HM appears well-positioned to benefit from changes brought about under the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education’s residency program regulations.

  • News

    ITL: Physician Reviews of HM-Relevant Research

    • Albert Einstein College Of Medicine; 
    • Andrea Porovecchio, MD; 
    • Claire Brown, MD; 
    • Martina Stehlikova, MD; 
    • Paul Martin, MD, MPH; 
    • Sanjay Galhotra, MD, MPH; 
    • Valentyna Goloborodko, MD, MPH; 
    • William Southern, MD, MPH, SFHM

    May 23, 2012

    Hospitalists in general are happy, but many report risk of burnout

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