The field of hospital medicine is growing rapidly in academic medical centers. However, few organizations have explicitly considered the opportunities and barriers posed to hospital medicine’s development as an academic field in internal medicine. To develop consensus around key areas limiting or facilitating hospital medicine’s development as an academic discipline. Consensus format conference of key stakeholders in academic hospital medicine. The Consensus Group identified several issues impeding the development of academic hospital medicine as a recognized entity in academic settings, including extraordinarily rapid growth, increasingly preponderate non-teaching roles, and demands to perform non-clinical duties (such as quality improveme...
Background: Faculty development (FD) activities are offered as a tool to health-care professionals t...
At many academic health centers, medical students in internal medicine, family medicine, and pediatr...
Importance In response to rapidly growing interest in population health, academic medical centers ar...
BACKGROUND: The field of hospital medicine is grow-ing rapidly in academic medical centers. However,...
BACKGROUND: Academic hospital medicine is a new and rapidly growing field. Hospitalist faculty memb...
The hospitalist field was founded on the premise that inpatient generalists could improve the care o...
Non–housestaff medicine services are growing rapidly in academic medical centers (AMCs), partly driv...
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Abstract Background Academic hospitalists engage in m...
BackgroundAcademic hospitalists engage in many non-clinical domains. Success in these domains requir...
This report is one of three similar and simultaneous publications about current challenges to and al...
BackgroundAcademic hospitalists engage in many non-clinical domains. Success in these domains requir...
Today, hospitals are the most important medical institutions providing health care services, and a l...
BACKGROUND: Clinical research has developed slowly in most academic hospitalist programs, possibly ...
BACKGROUND:Numbers of academic medicine trainees have been declining internationally. Many countries...
Background: Faculty development (FD) activities are offered as a tool to health-care professionals t...
At many academic health centers, medical students in internal medicine, family medicine, and pediatr...
Importance In response to rapidly growing interest in population health, academic medical centers ar...
BACKGROUND: The field of hospital medicine is grow-ing rapidly in academic medical centers. However,...
BACKGROUND: Academic hospital medicine is a new and rapidly growing field. Hospitalist faculty memb...
The hospitalist field was founded on the premise that inpatient generalists could improve the care o...
Non–housestaff medicine services are growing rapidly in academic medical centers (AMCs), partly driv...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/134065/1/jhm2627_am.pdfhttp://deepblue....
Abstract Background Academic hospitalists engage in m...
BackgroundAcademic hospitalists engage in many non-clinical domains. Success in these domains requir...
This report is one of three similar and simultaneous publications about current challenges to and al...
BackgroundAcademic hospitalists engage in many non-clinical domains. Success in these domains requir...
Today, hospitals are the most important medical institutions providing health care services, and a l...
BACKGROUND: Clinical research has developed slowly in most academic hospitalist programs, possibly ...
BACKGROUND:Numbers of academic medicine trainees have been declining internationally. Many countries...
Background: Faculty development (FD) activities are offered as a tool to health-care professionals t...
At many academic health centers, medical students in internal medicine, family medicine, and pediatr...
Importance In response to rapidly growing interest in population health, academic medical centers ar...