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Networking Opportunities Abound at HM14
February 1, 2014
Society of Hospital Medicine's annual meeting prime venue for hospitalists to meet, mingle with mentors, colleagues in hospital medicine
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HM14 Sessions Hospitalists Should Not Miss
February 1, 2014
Hospital medicine leaders recommend top 12 events to attend at Society of Hospital Medicine's annual meeting
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Las Vegas Has More To Offer Than Glitz, Glamour
February 1, 2014
Hospitalists looking for local flavor should check out these eateries, must-see sights, family attractions beyond the Strip
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Society of Hospital Medicine Debuts New Educational Tracks, Pre-Courses at HM14
February 1, 2014
New learning opportunities cover hospitalists' role in cutting costs and improving patient care, impact of Obamacare on hospital medicine
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Hospital Medicine Pioneer Bob Wachter, MD, MHM, Twitters Insights on HM14 Address
February 1, 2014
UC San Francisco hospitalist leader tackles healthcare costs, system changes in 10th annual presentation at SHM annual meeting
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Health Strategist Ian Morrison, PhD, To Deliver Keynote Speech at HM14
February 1, 2014
Author, consultant, and visionary sees hospitalists as critical, transformational to healthcare future
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Hospitalist Reviews of New Research on Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria, Pressure Ulcers, Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis, and More
February 1, 2014
Also reviewed this month: surgical readmission rates, preventable hospitalizations, hospitalist-staffed post-discharge clinics
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Society of Hospital Medicine’s Annual Meeting Heads to Las Vegas
February 1, 2014
3,000 hospitalists expected to converge on Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino March 24-27
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Decline in Healthcare Employment Unlikely to Hit Hospitalists
January 22, 2014
With inpatient care demand high, hospitalists just need to continue to show value
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Oral Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) as Effective as IV PPIs in Peptic Ulcer Bleeding
January 22, 2014
Study shows oral PPIs may reduce hospital length of stay without increased risk of re-bleeding, but suggests more research is needed