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Medical Education: Part I Bedside Rounding: Rolling with Resistance Mel L. Anderson, MD; Sarita S. Warrier, MD; Attila S. Nemeth, MD; Jeremy P. Smith, MD Dr. Anderson ( Melver.Anderson@va.gov ) is ...
Perspective: Part II Being There Amy D. Lu, MD Dr. Lu (Amy.Lu@ucsf.edu) is a VA Quality Scholar at the San Francisco VA Medical Center and clinical instructor at the University of California, San ...
Medical Education: Part II Chest Tube Management in Hospitalized Patients: An Interdisciplinary Collaborative Approach Rebecca Allyn, MD; Jeff Zoucha, MD; Marshall Miller, MD; Gerard Salame, MD; Martina ...
Morning Report Clinical Reasoning for a Worsening Rash: When You’re Left with the Diagnosis of Exclusion Jessica J. Dreicer, MD (Presenter); Jesse Keller, MD, and Stephanie Halvorson, MD, FACP (Discussants) ...
President’s Column Medicare: Part “S”? Karen DeSalvo, MD, President, SGIM Maybe the medical system, including Medicare, should not be the primary source of funding for addressing the SDOH. Perhaps ...
Breadth Multiple Traumas Angela Suen, MD Dr. Suen (suena@upmc.edu) is a graduating PGY-3 in the UPMC Internal Medicine Global Health and Underserved Populations Track. Acknowledgements: Thank ...
Perspective: Part I The Patient Who Keeps Calling: Perspectives on Approaches from Clinicians Who Care for High-Risk Populations Brian Hilgeman, MD; Angela Becker, APSW; Joyce W. Tang, MD, MPH; Nicole ...
From the Editor Too Smart for Your Own Good Joseph Conigliaro, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief, SGIM Forum When did you get so clever? When I realized I wasn’t as clever as I thought. —John Connolly, ...