The UCSF Hospitalist Handbook is a concise yet comprehensive bedside guide to inpatient medicine. It covers diagnosis and management for common issues in cardiology, critical care, pulmonology, nephrology, hematology/oncology, gastroenterology, endocrinology, infectious disease, rheumatology, and neurology, ...
Chapter 25 of the book "The 2009 Healthcare Business Market Research Handbook," is presented. It focuses on hospitalists in the U.S. Hospitalists refer to physicians who exclusively take care of inpatients. It relates the growing number of hospitalists working in U.S. hospitals. It ...
Chapter 30 of "The 2006 Healthcare Business Market Research Handbook" is presented. It offers an assessment of hospitalists in the U.S. Hospitalists are physicians who manage the care of inpatients. The benefits of hospital medicine are discussed, including lower costs, reduction in the length...
Chapter 42 of the book "The 2006 Healthcare Business Market Research Handbook" is presented. It explores the growth of the medical field of hospitalists, physicians who exclusively manage the care of inpatients in the U.S. It is estimated that there are 8,000 hospitalists who are ...
Chapter 30 of "The 2008 Healthcare Business Market Research Handbook" is presented. It focuses on hospitalists or physicians who exclusively manage the care of inpatients. It reports that a percentage of 75 of practicing hospitalists are trained in general internal medicine, while 3% of hospital...