
Quality Improvement Special Interest Group
This community facilitates the sharing of resources and supports collaboration around quality improvement and patient safety programs.Visit hmxchange.org to join the discussion. Quality
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This community facilitates the sharing of resources and supports collaboration around quality improvement and patient safety programs.Visit hmxchange.org to join the discussion. Quality
Network with colleagues to find solutions to challenges in unique practice environments in underserved locations. Visit hmxchange.org to join the discussion. Rural Hospitalist Special Interest
Network with hospitalists providing palliative care to share experiences, challenges and training opportunities. Visit hmxchange.org to join the discussion. Palliative Care Special Interest Group
The pediatric hospitalist's home for networking and collaboration. Visit hmxchange.org to join the discussion. Pediatric Medicine Special Interest Group
Hospitalists trained in Medicine-Pediatrics. Visit hmxchange.org to join the discussion. Med-Peds Special Interest Group
The Society of Hospital Medicine's (SHM’s) State of Hospital Medicine Report is the most comprehensive resource on hospital medicine group configuration and operation. It provides a snapshot
Physicians, Physician Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners in residency and fellowship programs. Physician residents or fellows: Select PGY1, PGY2, or PGY3. Physician Assistant & Nurse
Network, learn, discuss training, share best practices and challenges and discuss trends related to hospitalists trained in family medicine. Visit hmxchange.org to join the discussion.
Collaborate with other hospitalists who are learning, practicing or teaching this new skill of point of care ultrasound. Point-of-Care Ultrasound Special Interest Group
Practice Administrators. Practice Administrators members are eligible to vote. *Membership dues are non-refundable upon activation and are non-transferable.