Complete issue and individual articles available.

Contents

  • Hospitalist update:
    • Taking the Myth and Mystery out of Diagnostic Decision Making / William Steinmann, MD
  • Case of the Month / Molly Lewandowski, MD, Ahmad Tuffaha, MD, and Sunpreet Rakhra
  • From the Journals / Jaya Buddineni, MD
  • ID Corner:
    • A H1N1 2009 Flu Pandemic / William Salzer, MD
  • Missoruri Hospitalist Calendar
  • Comments
[Collection created September 4, 2018]

Recent Submissions

  • Missouri hospitalist, issue 32 (2010 August 26) 

    (University of Missouri. Department of Medicine. Division of Hospital Medicine, 2010-08)
  • Missouri hospitalist calendar, 2010-08 

    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2010-08)
    Calendar of upcoming medical events.
  • ID corner : A H1N1 2009 flu pandemic 

    Salzer, William (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2010-08)
    "A nice review of last year's flu pandemic; this year's seasonal flu will probably be a descendent of that strain."
  • Hospital Medicine Virtual Journal Club 

    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2010-08)
    Abstracts and full text links from recent journals of interest to Hospitalists.
  • From the journals 

    Buddineni, Jaya (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2010-08)
    Author lists five articles that "should be of interest to hospitalists."
  • Case of the month : cocaine induced Moyamoya 

    Lewandowski, Molly; Tuffaha, Ahmad; Rakhra, Sunpreet (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2010-08)
    Moyamoya is a disease that was first reported in Japan, in the 1960s. It is a rare and progressive disorder that affects the arteries at the base of the brain, leading to the occlusion of the distal internal carotids and ...
  • Taking the myth and mystery out of diagnostic decision making 

    Steinmann, William (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2010-08)
    Several recent books have addressed "How Doctors Think," with emphasis on diagnostic decision making and the sources of diagnostic error. National venues now target the problem of diagnostic error and new studies highlight ...