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Highlights from ACP Internist and ACP Hospitalist

ACP Hospitalist April 2018:


  • Researchers from health care and design backgrounds have been increasingly focusing on how the layout and allocation of space in hospitals can promote the well-being of both patients and clinicians.

  • New algorithms and virtual systems can help hospitals to optimize inpatient glycemic control.

  • Risks of sepsis, including mortality, functional and cognitive impairment, and mental health problems, continue long after discharge.

ACP Internist May 2018:


  • Lung cancer has an alarmingly low five-year survival rate, but screening, if implemented well, can improve it.

ACP Internist April 2018:


  • Patan Hospital of Nepal, a tertiary-level referral center that treats nearly 320,000 outpatients and 20,000 inpatients each year, began an internal medicine residency program last year.

  • Reports and other guidance on both hepatitis B virus prevention and treatment all have reprised a common theme: Clearly vulnerable individuals are too often missed.

  • Proceedings of the 2017 Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½ International Forum

Back to the May 2018 issue of ACP International