Hospitalist vs. Regular Doctors

<p>Hospitalists admit patients to the hospital for internists who are in the office (or at night) and consult on internist or family medicince docs patients. Hospitalists are most often employed by hospitals, with the hospital receiving the third party compensation generated by the hospitalist’s activities.</p>

<p>Most hospitalists do not have clinic hours or maintain an office or office practice.</p>

<p>Hospitalist jobs are available in all size hospitals in all areas of the country. In many community hospitals, being able to stay in the office seeing patients can tip the balance of financial survival for an internist.</p>

<p>See the society of hospital medicine definition:

<a href=“http://www.hospitalmedicine.org/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutSHM/DefinitionofaHospitalist/Definition_of_a_Hosp.htm[/url]”>http://www.hospitalmedicine.org/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutSHM/DefinitionofaHospitalist/Definition_of_a_Hosp.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Core competencies: <a href=“http://www.hospitalmedicine.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Education/CoreCurriculum/Core_Curriculum.htm[/url]”>http://www.hospitalmedicine.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Education/CoreCurriculum/Core_Curriculum.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>A nice 1998 ACP article describing hospitalist practice (including salary and financial arrangements): <a href=“http://www.acponline.org/journals/news/jan98/growing.htm[/url]”>http://www.acponline.org/journals/news/jan98/growing.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Job listings:
<a href=“http://careercenter.hospitalmedicine.org/search/results/[/url]”>http://careercenter.hospitalmedicine.org/search/results/&lt;/a&gt;
<a href=“http://www.hospitalistjobs.com/index.html[/url]”>http://www.hospitalistjobs.com/index.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;