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The Core Competencies in Hospital Medicine: A Framework for Curriculum Development by the Society of Hospital Medicine

ISBN: 978-0-470-93147-9
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August 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgement.

Editors and Contributors.

Introduction.

Section 1: Clinical Conditions.

1.1 Acute Coronary Syndrome.

1.2 Acute Renal Failure.

1.3 Alcohol and Drug Withdrawal.

1.4 Asthma.

1.5 Cardiac Arrhythmia.

1.6 Cellulitis.

1.7 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

1.8 Community-Acquired Pneumonia.

1.9 Congestive Heart Failure Syndrome.

1.10 Delirium and Dementia.

1.11 Diabetes Mellitus.

1.12 Gastrointestinal Bleed.

1.13 Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia.

1.14 Pain Management.

1.15 Perioperative Medicine.

1.16 Sepsis Syndrome.

1.17 Stroke.

1.18 Urinary Tract Infection.

1.19 Venous Thromboembolism.

Section 2: Procedures.

2.1 Arthrocentesis.

2.2 Chest Radiograph Interpretation.

2.3 Electrocardiogram Interpretation.

2.4 Emergency Procedures.

2.5 Lumbar Puncture.

2.6 Paracentesis.

2.7 Thoracentesis.

2.8 Vascular Access.

Section 3: Healthcare Systems.

3.1 Care of the Elderly Patient.

3.2 Care Of Vulnerable Populations.

3.3 Communication.

3.4 Diagnostic Decision Making.

3.5 Drug Safety, Pharmacoeconomics and Pharmacoepidemiology.

3.6 Equitable Allocation of Resources.

3.7 Evidence Based Medicine.

3.8 Hospitalist as Consultant.

3.9 Hospitalist as Teacher.

3.10 Information Management.

3.11 Leadership.

3.12 Management Practices.

3.13 Nutrition and the hospitalized patient.

3.14 Palliative Care.

3.15 Patient Education.

3.16 Patient Handoff.

3.17 Patient Safety.

3.18 Practice Based Learning And Improvement.

3.19 Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance.

3.20 Professionalism and Medical Ethics.

3.21 Quality Improvement.

3.22 Risk Management.

3.23 Team Approach and Multidisciplinary Care.

3.24 Transitions of Care.

Appendices.

I. Abbreviations.

II Organizations Cited in Text.

III Core Competencies in Hospital Medicine: Development and methodology (Daniel D. Dressler, Michael J. Pistoria, Tina L. Budnitz, Sylvia C. W. McKean, Alpesh N. Amin).

IV How to Use the Core Competencies in Hospital Medicine: A Framework for Curriculum Development (Sylvia C. W. McKean, Tina L. Budnitz, Daniel D. Dressler, Alpesh N. Amin, Michael J. Pistoria).

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