Thank you to Lisa Casinger, The Hospitalist’s editor at Wiley, for always having an agenda and assuring we didn’t stray too ...
At least 93% of nearly 3,000 participating hospitals have incurred financial penalties on their Medicare reimbursement for ...
Driven by a desire to improve these situations and help patients in need of transfer, hospitals are actively examining their ...
Hospitalists often work in high-stress environments with long shifts, making PTO a critical factor in preventing burnout.
The Hospitalist has appointed two new members to its editorial team: Arunab Mehta, MD, MEd, FHM, will assume the recently ...
Finally, diversity and inclusivity can enhance an organization’s reputation, attracting top talent and fostering a supportive ...
Does long-term colchicine use plus guideline-based care after ischemic stroke prevent recurrent vascular events?
Having a mentor increases career satisfaction, improves retention, enhances career goals, and augments academic productivity.
Does patient sex influence opioid prescription patterns during hospitalization and at discharge on general medicine services?
Among their many responsibilities, hospitalists typically rank patient care as their number one priority and the education of medical students, residents, and fellows as a critical number two. As ...
Clinical question: Are the new potassium binders, patiromer, and sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC) safer than sodium polystyrene sulfonate (SPS)? Background: Potassium binders were created to ...