Happy 15th birthday, hospital medicine!
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, May 31, 2011
Robert M. Wachter, MD, professor and associate chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, reflects on the past 15 years of hospital-based medicine in his most recent blog post. “Both primary care physicians and patients accepted the hospitalist field more quickly than I would have guessed. While I took a lot of heat from PCPs in the first few years, by 2000 many of them were clamoring for their hospitals to build hospitalist programs. As for patients, I was also surprised by how quickly most came to accept the idea of a separate doctor – a stranger, after all – taking the reins of their hospital care,” Wachter states.
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