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Listen Now: Highlights of the October 2015 Issue of The Hospitalist
This month's issue features Dr. Michael Murphy of ScribeAmerica on the value of scribes in hospital medicine, and Dr. Greg Maynard on Choosing Wisely and hospitalists.
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This month's issue features Dr. Michael Murphy of ScribeAmerica on the value of scribes in hospital medicine, and Dr. Greg Maynard on Choosing Wisely and hospitalists.
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This month's issue features Dr. Michael Murphy of ScribeAmerica on the value of scribes in hospital medicine, and Dr. Greg Maynard on Choosing Wisely and hospitalists.
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LISTEN NOW: Pediatric Hospital Medicine and the “Right Care” Movement
Three pediatric hospitalists – Dr. Ricardo Quiñonez of San Antonio Children’s Hospital, Dr. Shawn Ralston of Dartmouth-Hitchcock, and Dr. Alan Schroeder of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center – talk about the concept of “right care” in hospital medicine, and their participation in the Lown Institute’s Right Care movement.
Three pediatric hospitalists – Dr. Ricardo Quiñonez of San Antonio Children’s Hospital, Dr. Shawn Ralston of Dartmouth-Hitchcock, and Dr. Alan Schroeder of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center – talk about the concept of “right care” in hospital medicine, and their participation in the Lown Institute’s Right Care movement.
Three pediatric hospitalists – Dr. Ricardo Quiñonez of San Antonio Children’s Hospital, Dr. Shawn Ralston of Dartmouth-Hitchcock, and Dr. Alan Schroeder of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center – talk about the concept of “right care” in hospital medicine, and their participation in the Lown Institute’s Right Care movement.
Listen Now: Highlights of the September 2015 Issue of The Hospitalist
In this month's issue, our special report on the patient experience includes Dr. Jairy Hunter talking about things that impact the patient experience on the ward; Dr. Nasim Afsar discusses on how her love of science was sparked; and we feature the latest in HM clinical literature.
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In this month's issue, our special report on the patient experience includes Dr. Jairy Hunter talking about things that impact the patient experience on the ward; Dr. Nasim Afsar discusses on how her love of science was sparked; and we feature the latest in HM clinical literature.
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In this month's issue, our special report on the patient experience includes Dr. Jairy Hunter talking about things that impact the patient experience on the ward; Dr. Nasim Afsar discusses on how her love of science was sparked; and we feature the latest in HM clinical literature.
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LISTEN NOW: Tales from the Research, Innovations, and Clinical Vignette (RIV) Poster Competition
Hospitalists who presented RIV posters at HM15 talk about their projects. Dr. Brian Poustinchian worked on a bedside rounding study at Midwestern University in Illinois, and Dr. Jennifer Pascoe worked on a poster about patients leaving the hospital against medical advice, focusing on a case of her own at the University of Rochester.
Hospitalists who presented RIV posters at HM15 talk about their projects. Dr. Brian Poustinchian worked on a bedside rounding study at Midwestern University in Illinois, and Dr. Jennifer Pascoe worked on a poster about patients leaving the hospital against medical advice, focusing on a case of her own at the University of Rochester.
Hospitalists who presented RIV posters at HM15 talk about their projects. Dr. Brian Poustinchian worked on a bedside rounding study at Midwestern University in Illinois, and Dr. Jennifer Pascoe worked on a poster about patients leaving the hospital against medical advice, focusing on a case of her own at the University of Rochester.
Listen Now: HM15 RIV Poster Presenters Discuss Research Projects
Two hospitalists who presented RIV posters at HM15 talk about their projects. Dr. Brian Poustinchian worked on a bedside rounding study at Midwestern University in Illinois, and Dr. Jennifer Pascoe worked on a poster about patients leaving the hospital against medical advice, focusing on a case of her own at the University of Rochester.
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Two hospitalists who presented RIV posters at HM15 talk about their projects. Dr. Brian Poustinchian worked on a bedside rounding study at Midwestern University in Illinois, and Dr. Jennifer Pascoe worked on a poster about patients leaving the hospital against medical advice, focusing on a case of her own at the University of Rochester.
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Two hospitalists who presented RIV posters at HM15 talk about their projects. Dr. Brian Poustinchian worked on a bedside rounding study at Midwestern University in Illinois, and Dr. Jennifer Pascoe worked on a poster about patients leaving the hospital against medical advice, focusing on a case of her own at the University of Rochester.
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Listen Now: Highlights of the August 2015 Issue of The Hospitalist
This issue of The Hospitalist, features perspectives on medical education, hospitalist consults, and the latest in hospital medicine clinical literature.
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This issue of The Hospitalist, features perspectives on medical education, hospitalist consults, and the latest in hospital medicine clinical literature.
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This issue of The Hospitalist, features perspectives on medical education, hospitalist consults, and the latest in hospital medicine clinical literature.
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Listen Now: Teaching Value-Based Care: A Med-Ed Perspective
Value-based healthcare has to start from the beginning of training to become foundational to medical practice. In this interview, Dr. Wade Iams, Dr. Christopher Moriates, and Dr. Vineet Arora, talk about getting value-based principles embedded in medical school curricula.
Value-based healthcare has to start from the beginning of training to become foundational to medical practice. In this interview, Dr. Wade Iams, Dr. Christopher Moriates, and Dr. Vineet Arora, talk about getting value-based principles embedded in medical school curricula.
Value-based healthcare has to start from the beginning of training to become foundational to medical practice. In this interview, Dr. Wade Iams, Dr. Christopher Moriates, and Dr. Vineet Arora, talk about getting value-based principles embedded in medical school curricula.
Listen Now: Highlights of the July Issue of The Hospitalist
In this month's issue, our cover stories relay 11 things gastroenterologists think hospitalists should know about patients with gastroenterology disorders, and explore the intersection of post-acute care and hospital medicine. Elsewhere in this issue, we include tips for Choosing Wisely in HM, look at the hospitalist job search, and cover the latest in HM clinical literature.
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In this month's issue, our cover stories relay 11 things gastroenterologists think hospitalists should know about patients with gastroenterology disorders, and explore the intersection of post-acute care and hospital medicine. Elsewhere in this issue, we include tips for Choosing Wisely in HM, look at the hospitalist job search, and cover the latest in HM clinical literature.
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In this month's issue, our cover stories relay 11 things gastroenterologists think hospitalists should know about patients with gastroenterology disorders, and explore the intersection of post-acute care and hospital medicine. Elsewhere in this issue, we include tips for Choosing Wisely in HM, look at the hospitalist job search, and cover the latest in HM clinical literature.
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Listen Now: Hospital Medicine Intersects with Global Patient Safety
Dr. Phuoc Le of the University of California at San Francisco and Dr. Bijay Achariya of Mass General Hospital in Boston, both practicing global hospitalists, share their perspectives on the US hospitalist movement, how it intersects with the global patient safety movement, and the opportunities presented for hospitalists with a global perspective to make a difference for patients everywhere.
Dr. Phuoc Le of the University of California at San Francisco and Dr. Bijay Achariya of Mass General Hospital in Boston, both practicing global hospitalists, share their perspectives on the US hospitalist movement, how it intersects with the global patient safety movement, and the opportunities presented for hospitalists with a global perspective to make a difference for patients everywhere.
Dr. Phuoc Le of the University of California at San Francisco and Dr. Bijay Achariya of Mass General Hospital in Boston, both practicing global hospitalists, share their perspectives on the US hospitalist movement, how it intersects with the global patient safety movement, and the opportunities presented for hospitalists with a global perspective to make a difference for patients everywhere.
Listen Now: Hospital Medicine Goes Global
As the hospital medicine specialty matures in the U.S., HM is establishing itself globally. Two American hospitalists who have moved to Doha, Qatar to build a hospital medicine program at Hamid General Hospital talk about their experiences, how they decided to practice overseas, and what they see as an opportunity for HM globally.
As the hospital medicine specialty matures in the U.S., HM is establishing itself globally. Two American hospitalists who have moved to Doha, Qatar to build a hospital medicine program at Hamid General Hospital talk about their experiences, how they decided to practice overseas, and what they see as an opportunity for HM globally.
As the hospital medicine specialty matures in the U.S., HM is establishing itself globally. Two American hospitalists who have moved to Doha, Qatar to build a hospital medicine program at Hamid General Hospital talk about their experiences, how they decided to practice overseas, and what they see as an opportunity for HM globally.