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In this podcast, hospitalists discuss why co-management in hospital medicine is still a work in progress. Dr. Bradley Flansbaum, a founding member of SHM and current member of SHM’s Public Policy Committee, says every member of a medical team needs to pull their weight and communicate. Dr. Steven Cohn, Medical Director of the Preoperative Assessment Center at the University of Miami and Director of the Medical Consultation Service at U Miami Hospital, tallies the pluses and minuses of co-management programs, and Dr. Eric Siegel, Director of the Critical Care Service at Aurora Health Care, Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee, makes his case for assessing a co-management approach.
[audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Hospital-Medicine-co-management-Jan2015.mp3"][/audio]
In this podcast, hospitalists discuss why co-management in hospital medicine is still a work in progress. Dr. Bradley Flansbaum, a founding member of SHM and current member of SHM’s Public Policy Committee, says every member of a medical team needs to pull their weight and communicate. Dr. Steven Cohn, Medical Director of the Preoperative Assessment Center at the University of Miami and Director of the Medical Consultation Service at U Miami Hospital, tallies the pluses and minuses of co-management programs, and Dr. Eric Siegel, Director of the Critical Care Service at Aurora Health Care, Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee, makes his case for assessing a co-management approach.
[audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Hospital-Medicine-co-management-Jan2015.mp3"][/audio]
In this podcast, hospitalists discuss why co-management in hospital medicine is still a work in progress. Dr. Bradley Flansbaum, a founding member of SHM and current member of SHM’s Public Policy Committee, says every member of a medical team needs to pull their weight and communicate. Dr. Steven Cohn, Medical Director of the Preoperative Assessment Center at the University of Miami and Director of the Medical Consultation Service at U Miami Hospital, tallies the pluses and minuses of co-management programs, and Dr. Eric Siegel, Director of the Critical Care Service at Aurora Health Care, Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Milwaukee, makes his case for assessing a co-management approach.
[audio mp3="http://www.the-hospitalist.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Hospital-Medicine-co-management-Jan2015.mp3"][/audio]