VIDEO: Why Weijen Chang, MD, SFHM, and Shawn Ralston, MD, Chose Hospital Medicine Careers

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University of California-San Diego med-peds hospitalist Weijen Chang, MD, SFHM, and Shawn Ralson, MD, vice chair of clinical affairs, Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock in Lebanon, N.H., discuss the factors that went into their hospital medicine career choices, and why they find hospitalist careers so fascinating.

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Nocturnists Offer Tips for Tackling Night Shifts

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Nocturnists Daniele Olveczky, MD, MS, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, and Eric Martin, MD, of the University of Colorado, provide insight and tips for tackling night shifts and avoiding burnout.

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Nocturnists Daniele Olveczky, MD, MS, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, and Eric Martin, MD, of the University of Colorado, provide insight and tips for tackling night shifts and avoiding burnout.

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Nocturnists Daniele Olveczky, MD, MS, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, and Eric Martin, MD, of the University of Colorado, provide insight and tips for tackling night shifts and avoiding burnout.

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Highlights of the January 2016 issue of The Hospitalist

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Highlights from the January 2016 issue of The Hospitalist feature Dr. Nick Fitterman on population health, Dr. Robert Blendon on how healthcare reform might impact the Republican primary race, and Dr. Jaime Upegui on living life to the fullest.

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Listen Now: Patient Satisfaction Changes Related to Hospital Renovation

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As patient satisfaction becomes part of the healthcare quality metric, how does hospital facility design intersect with patient experience, patient satisfaction, and care quality? Two experts, one an architect and the other a hospital medicine clinician and researcher, weigh in on the intersection of architecture and healthcare.

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Listen Now: Highlights of the December 2015 issue of The Hospitalist

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Highlights from the December 2015 issue of The Hospitalist include a look at ways hospitals can better care for unassigned or uninsured patients, how electronic health record implementation has contributed to physician burnout, and our key clinical question examines strategies for secondary stroke prevention.

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Listen Now: Society of Hospital Medicine's Student Hospitalists Discuss Future of Specialty

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Two medical students who participated in SHM's inaugural Student Hospitalist program, Mimi Zander, now a second year student at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York City, and Frank Zadravecz, a second year student at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, share their thoughts about their part in the future of hospital medicine.

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Listen Now: Highlights of the November 2015 issue of The Hospitalist

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In this issue of The Hospitalist, Dr. Henry Feldman and Dr. Peter Jamieson cover the growth of the hospitalist movement internationally, and Dr. Jonathan Zenilman discusses how hospitalists lead in fighting antibiotic resistance by tackling antimicrobial stewardship in the hospital.

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Listen Now: Characteristics of Frequently Hospitalized Patients

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The social determinants of health are a root cause of readmissions in the most heavily readmitted patients, according to data analyzed in a recent study published in the Journal of Hospital Medicine. The study's lead author, Marilyn Szekendi, PhD, discusses the research, and Dr. Bradley Flansbaum weighs in on the difficulty of effecting a policy solution for a population without much political voice.

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The social determinants of health are a root cause of readmissions in the most heavily readmitted patients, according to data analyzed in a recent study published in the Journal of Hospital Medicine. The study's lead author, Marilyn Szekendi, PhD, discusses the research, and Dr. Bradley Flansbaum weighs in on the difficulty of effecting a policy solution for a population without much political voice.

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Listen Now: Dr. Michael Murphy Discusses Use of Medical Scribes

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Michael Murphy, MD, the co-founder and CEO of ScribeAmerica, talks about the business model that has led to the growing use of medical scribes.

 

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Listen Now: Lance Maki, MD, Discusses His Passion for Tandem Surfing

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