Abdominal point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a vital, rapid, and noninvasive diagnostic tool used by hospitalists to detect ...
Navigating academic promotion for hospitalists involves understanding evolving criteria, institutional variations, and the ...
Introducing the Literature Lounge! As readers of The Hospitalist know, our In the Literature column is quite popular, with ...
This article discusses the challenges and nuances involved in using CAUTI and CLABSI rates as performance measures for ...
If you’re an SHM member interested in sharing your expertise with readers of The Hospitalist, consider applying for the ...
Hospital medicine is experiencing rapid growth and evolving challenges, prompting reflection on clinician roles, patient care ...
HIV treatment has significantly evolved over the past 30 years, transforming HIV from a fatal disease to a manageable chronic ...
Overdiagnosis in the inpatient setting poses significant challenges, including unnecessary treatments and harms to patients, ...
CLINICAL QUESTION: Do beta-blockers still reduce mortality after acute myocardial infarction (MI) in the modern era of faster and better reperfusion strategies? BACKGROUND: Beta-blockers have ...
Some hospitalists have found greener pastures working in locum tenens capacities. The freedom, flexibility, enticing pay, and the ability to work in a variety of hospital environments and medicine ...
Between 2012 and 2019, the field of hospital medicine experienced rapid growth, expanding by 50%. 1 From 2019 to 2021 alone, there was an additional 10% increase, signaling continued growth over the ...
Now in its 13th year, Medicare’s Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP) continues to incentivize hospitals to do a better job of coordinating the care of patients they are discharging to ...
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