Featured blog post: What's on your reading list?
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, March 31, 2009
If you are managing a hospitalist program, or are otherwise interested in the business of medicine, there are a few other publications you should be looking at. The Hospitalist, published by the Society of Hospital Medicine, is a good source of information. One of the best sources for general medical business news is American Medical News, published by American Medical Association (AMA). This comes as a benefit of AMA membership, along with The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). For many years, I read Medical Economics, but this is another case in which a new publisher has cheapened the content. . .Read more of the “Reading List” blog post by Richard Rohr, MD, MMM, FACP, on HospitalistLeadership.com.
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