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A '''hospitalist''' is an inpatient internal medicine doctor who has been specially trained to [[Society of Hospital Medicine|place old people]].
 
A '''hospitalist''' is an inpatient internal medicine doctor who has been specially trained to [[Society of Hospital Medicine|place old people]].
 
 
'''Anatomy'''
 
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The following diagram gives better insight as to why '''hospitalists''' are hard-wired to place old people:
 
 
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- [[Hospicillin]]
 
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- [[Nursing Home]]
 
- [[Nursing Home]]
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- [[Placement]]
  
 
- [[Skilled Nursing Facility]]
 
- [[Skilled Nursing Facility]]
  
 
- [[Subacute Rehabilitation]]
 
- [[Subacute Rehabilitation]]
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- [[Subacutis placementicus]]
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- [[TLC]]
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- [[Why can't doctors strike?]]
  
 
[[Category:Internal Medicine]]
 
[[Category:Internal Medicine]]

Latest revision as of 15:22, 1 July 2017

Hemispheres of a Hospitalist.jpg

A hospitalist is an inpatient internal medicine doctor who has been specially trained to place old people.


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