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Hospital Medicine in Practice and Its Principles 2026 - 2027: A Modern Clinical and Systems-Based Guide to Inpatient Care, Decision-Making, and High-Value Practice by Kimberly Castle

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Hospital Medicine in Practice and Its Principles 2026 - 2027: A Modern Clinical and Systems-Based Guide to Inpatient Care, Decision-Making, and High-Value Practice by Kimberly Castle

$210.99
Sale price  $210.99 Regular price 
Author: Kimberly Castle
Format: Paperback
ISBN: '9798255754182
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Modern inpatient care demands more than clinical knowledge, it requires precision, coordination, and systems awareness. Principles and Practice of Hospital Medicine delivers a comprehensive, practical framework for managing hospitalized patients in today’s complex healthcare environment. This book bridges the gap between foundational medical knowledge and real-world hospital practice. It integrates clinical decision-making with operational insight, equipping readers to manage acute illness, navigate uncertainty, and deliver safe, efficient, and patient-centered care. Designed for physicians, residents, and advanced trainees, this resource emphasizes clarity, structure, and applicability across diverse clinical settings. What You Will Gain A structured approach to diagnostic reasoning in complex inpatient cases Step-by-step guidance for managing acute and life-threatening conditions Practical frameworks for ICU triage, escalation, and co-management Evidence-informed strategies for patient safety, quality improvement, and risk reduction Read more

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