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Engaged hospitalists drive quality care, and SHM has the tools to help you assess the level of engagement of hospitalists in your hospital medicine group. SHM offered a Hospitalist Engagement Benchmarking Service in 2015 and analyzed engagement of approximately 1,500 hospitalists. Organizational climate, care quality, autonomy, effective motivation, and burnout risk are just a few of the domains that were benchmarked.

“The engagement survey opened conversations about everything from how we relate to the C-suite to what we can do to sustain teamwork,” says Erin Stucky Fisher, MD, MHM, pediatric hospitalist at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego. “[It] highlighted what was working well and identified what needs work.”

More than 80% of respondents indicated that they will utilize the service again and plan to recommend it to a colleague. Help ensure hospitalists are engaged in your hospital medicine group by registering now for the next cohort at www.hospitalmedicine.org/engage. TH


Brett Radler is SHM’s communications coordinator.

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Engaged hospitalists drive quality care, and SHM has the tools to help you assess the level of engagement of hospitalists in your hospital medicine group. SHM offered a Hospitalist Engagement Benchmarking Service in 2015 and analyzed engagement of approximately 1,500 hospitalists. Organizational climate, care quality, autonomy, effective motivation, and burnout risk are just a few of the domains that were benchmarked.

“The engagement survey opened conversations about everything from how we relate to the C-suite to what we can do to sustain teamwork,” says Erin Stucky Fisher, MD, MHM, pediatric hospitalist at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego. “[It] highlighted what was working well and identified what needs work.”

More than 80% of respondents indicated that they will utilize the service again and plan to recommend it to a colleague. Help ensure hospitalists are engaged in your hospital medicine group by registering now for the next cohort at www.hospitalmedicine.org/engage. TH


Brett Radler is SHM’s communications coordinator.

Engaged hospitalists drive quality care, and SHM has the tools to help you assess the level of engagement of hospitalists in your hospital medicine group. SHM offered a Hospitalist Engagement Benchmarking Service in 2015 and analyzed engagement of approximately 1,500 hospitalists. Organizational climate, care quality, autonomy, effective motivation, and burnout risk are just a few of the domains that were benchmarked.

“The engagement survey opened conversations about everything from how we relate to the C-suite to what we can do to sustain teamwork,” says Erin Stucky Fisher, MD, MHM, pediatric hospitalist at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego. “[It] highlighted what was working well and identified what needs work.”

More than 80% of respondents indicated that they will utilize the service again and plan to recommend it to a colleague. Help ensure hospitalists are engaged in your hospital medicine group by registering now for the next cohort at www.hospitalmedicine.org/engage. TH


Brett Radler is SHM’s communications coordinator.

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