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  2. Hospital medicine - Wikipedia

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    A nocturnist is a hospitalist who typically covers the twelve-hour shift at night and admits patients as well as receives calls about already admitted patients. A proceduralist is generally defined as a hospitalist who primarily does procedures in the hospital such as central venous catheter insertions, lumbar punctures, and paracenteses.

  3. Obstetric hospitalist - Wikipedia

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    The first known obstetrics hospitalist program started in 1989 at Alta Bates Medical Center in Berkeley, California. [citation needed] The number of obstetric hospitalist programs grew exponentially over the subsequent years, increasing from 61 known programs in 2009 to over 245 programs in 2016. [citation needed]

  4. Society of Hospital Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) is a membership society for hospitalists, physicians, and other caregivers who practice the specialty of hospital medicine.. SHM provides continuing education and industry updates for hospitalists in its monthly newsmagazine, The Hospitalist, and peer-reviewed journal for hospital medicine, the Journal of Hospital Medicine.

  5. Allied health professions - Wikipedia

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    The organization of International Chief Health Professions Officers (ICHPO) [3] developed a widely-used definition of the allied health professions: Allied Health Professions are a distinct group of health professionals who apply their expertise to prevent disease transmission, diagnose, treat and rehabilitate people of all ages and all specialties.

  6. American Board of Hospital Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Hospital Medicine (ABHM) is a Member Board of the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS), the nation's third largest physician multispecialty certifying organization and was founded in 2009.

  7. Carteret Health Care - Wikipedia

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    Most general medical patients are admitted through the emergency department (ED) by the "Hospitalist" Physicians group. The doctors are in the hospital 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. They work 12-hour shifts to ensure continuity of care but also aim to prevent excessive physician fatigue.

  8. IPC Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    IPC Healthcare, Inc., previously known as IPC The Hospitalist Company, was a publicly traded corporation which operates a national physician group practice focused on the delivery of hospital medicine and related facility-based services.

  9. Nocturnist - Wikipedia

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    A nocturnist is a hospitalist who only works overnight. Most nocturnists are trained in internal medicine or family medicine. [1] However, there are nocturnists trained in other specialties, such as pediatrics.

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