A model of a hospitalist role in the care of admitted patients in the emergency department

Journal of Hospital Medicine : an Official Publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine
Alan BrionesAndrew Dunn

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May 25, 2013·Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine·Steven K PolevoiPrasanthi Govindarajan
Jan 1, 2020·Journal of Hospital Medicine : an Official Publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine·Kimiyoshi J KobayashiMelissa Lp Mattison
Oct 22, 2019·Journal of Hospital Medicine : an Official Publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine·Sadie Trammell VelásquezJacqueline Pugh
Aug 7, 2012·Journal of Hospital Medicine : an Official Publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine·Smitha R ChadagaEugene S Chu
Apr 18, 2019·Journal of General Internal Medicine·Emily S WangLuci K Leykum

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