Complete issue and individual articles available.

Contents

  • Hospitalist Update: Hospital Readmissions / Kristin Hahn-Cover
  • Case of the Month: Sheehan's Syndrome / Robert Folzenlogen
  • ACP Hospitalists Converence: Missouri ACP Scientific Meeting
  • From the Journals / Carla Dyer
  • ID Corner: Management of Acute Sinusitis / William Salzer
  • Conference Calendar: Missouri Hospitalist Calendar
[Collection created September 4, 2018]

Recent Submissions

  • Missouri hospitalist, issue 44 (2012 May-June) 

    (University of Missouri. Department of Medicine. Division of Hospital Medicine, 2012-05)
  • Missouri hospitalist calendar, 2012-05 

    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2012-05)
    Conference Calendar.
  • Sheehan's Syndrome 

    Folzenlogen, Robert (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2012-05)
    A 61 year old female was referred to University Hospital for evaluation due to altered mental status. The patient's symptoms, which had increased over the preceding 12 hours, were characterized as lethargy and decreasing ...
  • ACP hospitalist conference 

    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2012-05)
    Missouri ACP Scientific Meeting.
  • Management of acute sinusitis 

    Salzer, William (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2012-05)
    The IDSA has just released its practice guidelines for managing acute sinusitis.
  • From the journals 

    Dyer, Carla (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2012-05)
    Three 2012 articles of interest to hopsitalists.
  • Hospital readmissions 

    Hahn-Cover, Kristin (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2012-05)
    Hospital readmissions are under scrutiny in the context of health care delivery and payment reform. Hospital readmission rates for Medicare (CMS) patients with principal diagnoses of heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia ...