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Debates in sepsis
use,” said Nathan Ivan Shapiro, MD, MPH, a professor of emergency medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School in Boston. ... Individualized care, or precision medicine for sepsis, would be ideal, but the science isn't
January 2019
Precourse provides pneumonia pearls
Neiderman, who is a professor of clinical medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York. ... said. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2015 was unable to identify a pathogen in the majority of ICU patients with pneumonia.
April 2018
ACP Hospitalist
Available to the public, the online edition of ACP Hospitalist includes features about clinical medicine, conference coverage, research news, success stories, and more. ... is an e-newsletter that focuses on news specific to hospital medicine, delivered
A new era of pneumonia management
Metlay, who is chief of the division of general internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. ... They have to be interpreted in the context of proper clinical practice,” he said.
January 2020
New knowledge on human microbiome begins to impact practice
Vincent B. Young, MD, PhD, connected the dots between physiology and clinical medicine at the first annual Dr. ... Young, a professor in the departments of internal medicine/infectious diseases and microbiology and immunology at the University of
April 2018
Back and forth on beta-blockers
the VA New England Healthcare System and professor of medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine. ... If we are supposed to practice evidence-based medicine, the evidence is either weak or lacking that the majority of patients with coronary
April 2017
After the ICU
ICUs, according to the Society of Critical Care Medicine. For those patients who recover sufficiently to reach the general floor, hospitalists play a critical role not only in providing the necessary ... Dr. Khan pointed to another study, published in
October 2020
Reducing unnecessary PPI use may help save lives
Sharpe, MD, FACP, a professor of clinical medicine and a hospitalist at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). ... Pappas and colleagues published in the November 2015 Journal of General Internal Medicine.
March 2016
Q&A
But once it's on a preprint server it's widely available to the public, to journalists, and it makes me nervous, particularly in clinical medicine. ... But when you're talking about clinical medicine, it's dangerous. That said, in order for Annals to be
May 2020
Speeding STEMI care
timely way,” said Christopher Granger, MD, professor of medicine at Duke University in Raleigh, N.C., and chair of the AHA's Mission: Lifeline STEMI Systems Accelerator program, aimed at improving ... Michael's Hospital and assistant professor of
March 2017