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  2. Society of Hospital Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) is a membership society for hospitalists, physicians, and other caregivers who practice the specialty of hospital medicine.. SHM provides continuing education and industry updates for hospitalists in its monthly newsmagazine, The Hospitalist, and peer-reviewed journal for hospital medicine, the Journal of Hospital Medicine.

  3. List of medical journals - Wikipedia

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    1970–present. European Journal of General Practice. Family medicine. Taylor & Francis. English. 1995–present. European Journal of Medical Research. Clinical research. BioMed Central.

  4. Journal of Hospital Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Online archive. The Journal of Hospital Medicine is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering hospital medicine. It was established in 2006 and is published by the Society of Hospital Medicine, of which it is the official journal. The editor-in-chief is Samir S. Shah ( Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center ). [1]

  5. Hospital-Acquired Infection: Definition and Patient Education

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    About 1 in 10 of the people admitted to a hospital will contract a HAI. They’re also associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and hospital costs. As medical care becomes more complex ...

  6. What Is a Code Blue? - WebMD

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    4 min read. ‌. The term "code blue" is a hospital emergency code used to describe the critical status of a patient. Hospital staff may call a code blue if a patient goes into cardiac arrest, has ...

  7. Clinical peer review - Wikipedia

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    Clinical peer review. Clinical peer review, also known as medical peer review is the process by which health care professionals, including those in nursing and pharmacy, evaluate each other's clinical performance. [1] [2] A discipline-specific process may be referenced accordingly (e.g., physician peer review, nursing peer review ).

  8. What Is a Hospitalist Doctor? - WebMD

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    Hospitalists perform a series of tests, which may include: Complete blood count (CBC). This test measures your white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Basic metabolic panel. This test ...

  9. What Is a Palliative Care Physician? - WebMD

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    Palliative care physicians are often involved in hospice care for people in their last months. They often work with a team that may include nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and volunteers ...