Andrea Sattinger
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An Officer and a Physician
February 2, 2010
Hospitalists in the military face adversity most physicians never dream of
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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Training in Two Cultures: Medicine and Soldiering
February 1, 2010
Although choosing a military medical career generally means a lower compensation compared with civilian counterparts, there are a number of financial advantages that can balance the wage decrease.
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The Big One
July 1, 2009
Questions you should ask yourself and your institution to best prepare for a mass casualty incident
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Back in the Saddle
June 3, 2009
When Tait Shanafelt, MD, and his colleagues at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., investigated whether medical residents who rated high on burnout also delivered lower quality care, they found an interesting correlation: Physicians who reported errors experienced more burnout, and burned-out physi
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Perilous Intersection
January 2, 2009
Hospitalists use human factors engineering to prevent error
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Resident Restrictions
January 2, 2009
New ACGME guidelines will impact hospitalist recruitment, scheduling, and the bottom line
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Deja Vu
January 1, 2009
Old bugs wreak havoc with patients once again
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Report Card Reservations
December 1, 2008
Patients, physicians miss out on applications, benefits available via quality data
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One Size Does Not Fit All
November 2, 2008
Consider all factors when deciding between large and small hospital groups
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Patients’ Circumstances Count in Care Planning
October 1, 2008
Delve deeper in patient stories to avoid clinical errors