Dr. Amin’s research interests are related to the field of hospital medicine, patient safety and quality, and medical education. He is an invited speaker at national conferences on community acquired and hospital acquired pneumonia, deep vein thrombosis and venous thromboembolism, and heart failure.
Dr. Amin earned his medical degree from Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL in 1994. He did his residency training in Internal Medicine at the University of California, Irvine, and went on to earn an MBA in Health Care from that school in 2000.
Stacy Goldsholl, MD, BC, IM has been a practicing hospitalist for 10 years and is a charter member of SHM. Since joining SHM, she has participated as SHM’s Michigan State Regional Councilor, a member of the Practice Management Committee, and faculty for the Midwest Regional Meeting. Currently she is the 2004/5 Chair of the Benchmarks and Productivity Task Force, a faculty member for the 2004/5 Annual Meeting Committee, and facilitator for the 2005 SHM Leadership Academy.
Dr. Goldsholl is currently national medical director for Cogent Healthcare and is the owner of Catalyst Inpatient Solutions, LLC, a consulting firm she founded in 2002 for hospital medicine program development and education.
Dr. Goldsholl began her career in hospital medicine at a community hospital in Atlanta, where she served as a physician advisor for medical management and utilization review. In 2000, she initiated a hospitalist division for a large multi-specialty group in Wilmington, North Carolina. She has spent the last 4 years implementing hospital medicine programs for two large (700 bed) non-profit hospitals and establishing Catalyst Inpatient Solutions to serve the needs of various hospitals, including for-profit and critical access hospital designations, ranging in size from 75 to 700 beds.
Dr. Goldsholl’s clinical interests include partnering Palliative Medicine and Pastoral Services with care of the hospitalized patient, and she participated as a faculty scholar with the 2004 Harvard Medical School’s Program in Palliative Care Education and Practice.
In addition to Dr. Goldsholl’s clinical practice, she served as co-author for “The Hospitalist Program Management Guide” (HCPro), as well as consultant to the Clinical Advisory Board of the Advisory Board Company for the publication “Second Generation Hospitalist Programs.”
Dr. Goldsholl earned her MD at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1992 and went on to complete her residency training there. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from York College of Pennsylvania in 1985 and attended a Medical Scholars Program at the University of Illinois in Urbana from 1986-1990. She is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and a member of the American College of Physician Executives.
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