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Podcast with Dr. Goodwin at JAMA on new publication about hospitalists

Dec 6, 2019, 15:01 PM by Sealy Center on Aging

Hospitalist schedules promoting inpatient continuity of care may be associated with better outcomes of hospitalization. Listen to a podcast with James. S. Goodin, MD at JAMA and Read the full article JAMA: Association of the Work Schedules of Hospitalists With Patient Outcomes of Hospitalization. 
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