This article describes the development, implementation, and initial outcomes of a pediatric hospital-at-home program at ...
On mixed rounding and admitting teams, admissions loom over each day, encouraging rushed rounding, and producing increased ...
JHM’s Leadership and Professional Development series offers practical guidance to hospitalists navigating professional challenges, focusing on growth beyond traditional career milestones.
Founded in 2024, the Environmental Health SIG is intended to be a community for all facets of environmental health in hospital medicine.
SHM's Central Ohio chapter focuses on diverse topics and experiences to support hospital medicine professionals at various career stages. Led by Dr. Rashmi Ganith, the chapter emphasizes wellness, ...
“To me, teamwork is the beauty of our sport, where you have five acting as one. You become selfless.” – Mike Krzyzewski High-performing teams plan, communicate, reflect, and take action together.
Mr. Smith is a 48-year-old man with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and compensated cirrhosis who presented to the emergency department with alcohol withdrawal. He had been consuming one pint of vodka ...
Drs. Russo and Boer began by outlining the differences between high-performing and dysfunctional teams. High-performing teams are not afraid of face-to-face communication, authentically give and ...
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 ...
Every hospitalist program is unique because it is tailored to meet the specific needs of the hospital it serves. For instance, one employer may require hospitalists to rotate through a post-discharge ...
When I meet new people, I’m commonly asked, “So what do you do?” The first answer is easy: “I’m a doctor.” It’s the follow-up question that’s tricky: “What kind of doctor?” “I’m a hospitalist,” I say.
A 77-year-old woman with malnutrition, who is undergoing chemotherapy for small cell lung cancer, is being treated with intravenous ceftriaxone and vancomycin through a peripherally inserted central ...
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