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Comprehensivist develops as new subspecialty

Hospitalist Leadership Connection, May 11, 2011

According to a UPI article, a new emerging specialty is needed to tend to chronically ill hospitalized patients: the comprehensive care physician, otherwise known as the comprehensivist. The comprehensivist, working at both a hospital and an attached clinic, treats patients with congestive heart failure, renal disease, liver disease, and other chronic conditions. The comprehensivist can fill in the communication gaps that sometimes occur between hospitalists and primary care physicians, according to a University of Chicago press release.
 

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