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SHM 2025 Awards of Excellence and Junior Investigator Award
SHM’s Awards of Excellence program honors members who’ve made exceptional contributions to hospital medicine in various categories. Congratulations to the 2025 award winners. Read More
Finding My Path in Inpatient Medicine: A Family Medicine Resident’s Reflection
I was assigned to Medicine Team 6 (MT6)—our residency program’s only inpatient family medicine service. It’s not just another rotation—it’s the only family medicine team at Froedtert Hospital. Read More
IU School of Medicine opens $230 million education, research building amid NIH cuts
The IU School of Medicine opened its new Medical Education and Research Building, complete with new classrooms and research space. Read More
IU School of Medicine opens new $230M education and research building
The school's primary classroom and education facility is being moved from its longtime home on the Indianapolis campus to be closer to the new IU Health teaching hospital, set to open in 2027. Read More
Hospital Medicine - Medscape

Hospital Medicine : Welcome to Medscape Hospital Medicine, where you can peruse the latest medical news, commentary from clinician experts, major conference coverage, full-text journal articles ... Read More
Baby who was world's 1st-ever CRISPR gene editing therapy patient released from hospital - CBS News

A team of doctors at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine treated a baby with a gene editing technology customized for his rare disease for the first time ever. Read More
Evidence-based medicine improves quality of care while reducing the cost of care

It’s no surprise that inappropriate care decisions can negatively impact patients, but they also place a strain on the entire health care system. At a time when the demand for health care ... Read More
New England Journal of Medicine gets swept up in U.S. attorney inquiry

Last week, at least one scientific journal received a letter from a top U.S. attorney asking it to respond to alleged bias. Now, NEJM has received a similar inquiry as well. Read More
New England Journal of Medicine targeted in US attorney inquiry - The Boston Globe

Any move by the government to challenge the New England Journal of Medicine would align with statements from other Trump administration officials, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who floated the ... Read More
Prime Healthcare suspending pediatric inpatient care at Joliet hospital - Chicago Tribune

The new owner of St. Joseph Medical Center in Joliet plans to suspend inpatient pediatric care at the hospital less than two months after buying St. Joseph and seven other Illinois hospitals from ... Read More
UW Medicine to lay off staff at new behavioral health hospital

UW Medicine will lay off 32 employees at its newest behavioral health facility, citing a shortage of new patients being referred to the long-term treatment center. Read More
‘Vaguely Threatening’: Federal Prosecutor Queries Leading Medical Journal - The New York Times

Recently he co-founded a new journal as an alternative to traditional scientific publishing. It has published contrarian views on Covid. Other prominent journals said they had not received the letter. Read More
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