Featured blog post: The Hospitalist Full Employment Act
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, April 6, 2010
Well, Mr. Obama and Mrs. Pelosi twisted enough arms to get their healthcare bill through the House and Senate and into law. No, they didn’t call it the “Hospitalist Full Employment Act,” but they could have. I received a question from a reader in response to one of my earlier postings; he is a medical resident and wants to know if hospital medicine will be a good career in coming years. The answer is yes, but let me explain the “yes” first. . . Read more of this post by Richard Rohr, MD, MMM, FACP, FHM, on www.HospitalistLeadership.com.
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