PrEP and PEP are important HIV prevention tools that hospitalists should understand and discuss with patients during hospital ...
The authors share their perspectives on whether Sir William Osler, renowned as the “father of internal medicine,” is the ...
Hospitalists face significant challenges in engaging with research due to barriers like limited mentorship, balancing ...
Drs. Len and Mario Scarpinato share their thoughts on the topic of our April article on the value of advanced degrees for ...
Acute pancreatitis is a common and costly gastrointestinal condition with significant risk of complications. The 2024 ...
Sean Williams, an incoming fourth-year medical student from Detroit, is the 2026 SHM Hospital Medicine Scholarship Fund ...
Hospitalists play a crucial role in improving healthcare for LGBTQIA+ individuals by fostering trust, advancing research, providing education, and ensuring supportive communication within hospital ...
In 2024, SHM launched the SHM Global & Rural Health Foundation in service of its mission to promote high-value care and optimal outcomes for acutely ill patients.
Throughout the early 2000s, awareness grew within the infectious disease and hospital medicine communities, driven by evidence revealing that 20% to 50% of antibiotic prescriptions in U.S. hospitals ...
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 ...
Our first and foremost duty in healthcare is to provide our patients with compassionate and equitable care. Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, and ...
“I need to get out of here! I haven’t gotten any sleep, my medications never come on time, and I feel like a pincushion. I am leaving NOW!” The commotion interrupts your intern’s meticulous ...
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