Missouri hospitalist, issue 19 (2009 July 23)
Complete issue and individual articles available
Contents
- Hospitalist update:
- Do physicians impose clinical care decisions with life and death implications on patients without their knowledge and consent? / William Steinmann, MD
- Case of the Month / Les Hall, MD
- From the Journals / Robert Lancey, MD
- ID Corner:
- Management of Herpes Zoster / William Salzer, MD
- Missouri Hospitalist Calendar
- Comments
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Missouri hospitalist, issue 19 (2009 July 23)
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Missouri hospitalist calendar, 2009-07
(University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2009-07)Calendar of upcoming medical events. -
ID corner : management of Herpes zoster
(University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2009-07)Citation of article in JAMA: Whitley, Richard, A 70 year old woman with shingles. Review of Herpes Zoster. -
From the journals
(University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2009-07)Citations, links and brief analysis of three articles of interest to hospitalists. -
Case of the month
(University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2009-07)A 20 year old male was transferred to UMH for ongoing treatment of atypical pneumonia. One week before transfer, he had developed fever, chills, sweats, malaise, a minimally productive cough and shortness of breath. The ... -
Hospitalist conference and luncheon
(University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2009-07)Conference announcement with link. Conference topic: Hospital acquired infections. -
Do physicians impose clinical care decisions with life and death implications on patients without their knowledge and consent?
(University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2009-07)This case represents what may be an increasingly common problem: decision making by specialists (including hospitalists) who are less informed than the patient's PCP regarding his/her overall clinical status, prognosis and ...