Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2721304 | The American Journal of Medicine | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The field of hospital medicine continues to grow rapidly, and with this growth has come the realization that residency alone may not provide the full complement of skills required of a successful hospitalist. As a result, several institutions have started hospitalist fellowships, new programs with the specific goal of training clinicians to improve hospital care. These fellowships offer diverse approaches to preparation for a hospitalist career, with opportunities for advanced training in clinical care, teaching, research, and quality improvement. This article provides an overview of the programs, explores the choices for trainees in selecting a fellowship, and the challenges for institutions in developing a new fellowship. Although hospitalist fellowships are still in evolution, they will play an important role in the development of hospital medicine.
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Authors
Sumant R. MD, David J. MD, Alpesh N. MD, MBA, Sunil MD, MSc,