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New app shares physician’s rounding queue with families and nurses

Today's Hospitalist

Key takeaways: • A pediatric hospitalist helped develop software that tells families and nurses where their patient is in that day’s rounding queue. With the app, family members can have the hospitalist call them when the team arrives for rounds. • “Or if teams have to be split to see different patients?”

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Q&A: Prioritizing Early Intervention in Pediatric Obesity

Physician's Weekly

Ihuoma Eneli, MD, MS, discusses early intervention in childhood obesity to reduce long‑term risk and supporting families with tailored, accessible care. Past evidence suggests StEP is highly effective for reducing childhood obesity , though the benefits are better sustained when families attend most or all StEP sessions.

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Episode 184: Wdx #11- Clinical Unknown with Dr. Kirsten Austad

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Take our episode quiz here Dr. Kristen Austad Kirsten Austad MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine and a hospitalist at Boston Medical Center. She completed her residency in Family Medicine at Boston Medical Center, the largest safety-net hospital in New England.

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Episode 37 – Clinical Unknown with Dr. Kwan, Dan, and Rabih – Diplopia

The Clinical Problem Solvers

[link] Episode description Dr. Janice Kwan presents a clinical unknown to Dan and Rabih Download CPSolvers App here Schema #1 Schema #2 Show Notes Dr. Janice Kwan Janice Kwan is a general internist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto.

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Episode 219: Clinical Unknown with Dr. Tapper, Dr. Mundell, & Travis

The Clinical Problem Solvers

During her free time, she enjoys writing up interesting cases with residents, taking her family to a beach, and planning next year’s Halloween decorations. His clinical activity and research efforts focus on the outcomes of patients with cirrhosis, particularly those with hepatic encephalopathy.

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Episode 237: Neurology VMR – Slurred Speech

The Clinical Problem Solvers

She is interested in discussing any cases (from neonate to geriatric), all patients inspire her. In her free time, she enjoys spending quality time with family and friends, listening to faith-based music or podcasts, and dancing. Download CPSolvers App here Patreon website She can also be found making a coffee or fried rice.

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Episode 51 – Human Dx unknown with Rabih & Jefferson residents – Drs. Redfield & Dikdan – Fever, rash and joint pain

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Download CPSolvers App here Human Dx case link Dr. Rachel Redfield Dr. Redfield is a third-year internal medicine resident at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. When not in the hospital she enjoys eating, traveling and most importantly spending quality time (her love language) with friends and family. Human Dx Learn more here