Health care leadership: emotional intelligence competencies of hospitalist leaders

MA Cherry - 2011 - digitalcommons.olivet.edu
… strong correlations between self-reported EI competencies and hospitalist medical … years
as a hospitalists, number of years at the hospital, and number of years as a hospitalist medical …

'Help, I May Have to Go Home…'Leaving the Hospital Not Too Early and Not Too Late: Optimising the Discharge Process

I van Son, OR Guicherit… - Journal of Health …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
… Once the patient agreed to participate, the hospitalists requested the patient to fill out a
form of informed consent which was prepared by the researcher. This form was handed to the …

Understanding the Role of the Otolaryngology Hospitalist: Tracheostomies and Tracheostomy Care

M Issa, N El-Kouri, S Mater, JY Lee… - Annals of Otology …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
… ENT hospitalist was decreased patient wait time to tracheostomy and increased bedside
percutaneous tracheostomies, which has positive implications … of the ENT hospitalist to see and …

The perceptions of non–palliative care hospitalist physicians referring patients to a hospital palliative care program

SJ White, P Minick - Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2016 - journals.lww.com
… Interpretative phenomenology, which is the study of text with the goal of describing phenomena
that … For clinical practice implications, more is needed to assist hospitalist physicians with …

Impact of clinical demands on the educational mission in hospital medicine at 17 academic medical centers: a qualitative analysis

V Patel, A Keniston, L McBeth… - Annals of Internal …, 2023 - acpjournals.org
… , addition of hospitalist teams, or addition of hospitalists in the … the practical implications of
research questions and findings. … These phenomena likely stem from several interconnected …

What affects length of hospital stay? A case study from Malta

L Abela, A Pace, SC Buttigieg - Journal of Health Organization and …, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose Hospital length of stay (LOS) is not only a function of patient- and disease-related
factors, but is also determined by other health system-wide variables. Managers and …

Attitudes and habits of highly humanistic physicians

CM Chou, K Kellom, JA Shea - Academic medicine, 2014 - journals.lww.com
… themes and subthemes that described our phenomena of inquiry. We resolved discrepancies
… One hospitalist strives to achieve work–life balance because, if she finds herself spending …

Pediatric hospitalists: training, current practice, and career goals

GL Freed, KM Dunham… - Journal of Hospital …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… This finding has important implications for the future stability of the hospitalist workforce and
… As with any new phenomenon, it will take time to understand the impact of hospitalists in a …

Community Pediatricians: Collaborate with Hospitalists to Build a Ward Service

JM Gill, JA Daru - Pediatric annals, 2003 - journals.healio.com
… patient discharge seems to be a vanishing phenomenon. … WARD HOSPITALIST Implementation
of a hospitalist program … to the adoption of a pediatric hospitalist model."* To understand …

Raising the Bar for Procedural Competency Among Hospitalists

JG Weigel - Annals of internal medicine, 2019 - acpjournals.org
implications of this phenomenon. To date, we know little about potential causes for age-related
loss of the sense of smell among older adults beyond aging itself and possibly some …