My new post on Physician's Weekly is Who is my doctor? The advent of hospitalists and "teams" of physicians has negatively impacted patients' perceptions of who is taking care of them.
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Hospitalists were to be the answer to the decline in funding for residency programs, essentially acting as a PGY3 but for higher pay. Their case loads are tremendous and many times without support from hospital interns and other resident physicians.
Hospitalists and have controlled hours, take a load off the residents, and give office-based primary care docs more time for office practice. The only losers are the patients.
2 comments:
Hospitalists were to be the answer to the decline in funding for residency programs, essentially acting as a PGY3 but for higher pay. Their case loads are tremendous and many times without support from hospital interns and other resident physicians.
Hospitalists and have controlled hours, take a load off the residents, and give office-based primary care docs more time for office practice. The only losers are the patients.
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