Overdiagnosis in the inpatient setting poses significant challenges, including unnecessary treatments and harms to patients, ...
Abdominal point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a vital, rapid, and noninvasive diagnostic tool used by hospitalists to detect ...
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 ...
If you’re an SHM member interested in sharing your expertise with readers of The Hospitalist, consider applying for the ...
Introducing the Literature Lounge! As readers of The Hospitalist know, our In the Literature column is quite popular, with ...
Navigating academic promotion for hospitalists involves understanding evolving criteria, institutional variations, and the ...
This article discusses the challenges and nuances involved in using CAUTI and CLABSI rates as performance measures for ...
First, a disclaimer: I am not an attorney, and this is not intended to be legal advice. Any specific questions or concerns you may have should be directed to your legal counsel. The recommendations in ...
How hospitalists and other clinicians communicate with patients impacts a patient’s overall experience and satisfaction. But according to the authors of “Communication the Cleveland Way,” 1 a book ...
A 67-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was admitted to inpatient general medicine from his nursing home for pneumonia. He reported a 10-day history of an upper respiratory ...
Most working hospitalists will see cancer patients regularly on their hospital rounds since it’s the main underlying condition for many hospital admissions—whether for the disease itself, side effects ...
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