Transfusing Wisely QI Collaborative
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) is actively recruiting for its fall cohort of the Transfusing Wisely Quality Improvement (QI) Collaborative. The Collaborative has been designed to support
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The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) is actively recruiting for its fall cohort of the Transfusing Wisely Quality Improvement (QI) Collaborative. The Collaborative has been designed to support
Hospitalists are in a unique position to screen, diagnose and treat malnutrition. View SHM’s malnutrition clinical resources for hospital medicine teams.
View SHM's resources for hospitalists who often help patients navigate their serious illness and focus on providing palliative care to manage pain and stress.
Sickle Cell Disease is one of the most common inherited life-threatening disorders in the world. SHM has developed a guide and online modules for hospitalists to effectively manage patients with
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) and the Principal Investigator, Dr. Suni Kaiser invite you to apply to participate in this study (Simultaneously Implementing Pathways for Improving Asthma,
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM), the Principal Investigator, Valerie Press and the co-investigator colleagues and collaborators from the COPD Foundation, and HOMERuN invite you to complete
SHM Chapters play an important role in SHM’s nationwide organizational structure. Chapter leadership serves the dual role of managing local interests and initiatives, while also representing the
Medscape’s 2020 National Physician Burnout & Suicide Report estimated that 42% of physicians experience burnout. While a decline from the 46% who reported being burned out in 2015, internal
With over 60 nationwide and five international chapters, SHM's robust chapter program offers you many opportunities to connect to your hospital medicine community. Join your local chapter to
SHM’s Key Principles and Characteristics of an Effective Hospital Medicine Group is the definitive assessment guide for establishing, structuring, and maintaining high-performing hospital