SHM's Center for Quality Improvement
SHM is your partner in quality improvement. Browse SHM’s clinical topics for a comprehensive menu of quality improvement programs, tools and resources.
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SHM is your partner in quality improvement. Browse SHM’s clinical topics for a comprehensive menu of quality improvement programs, tools and resources.
The Improving Hospital Outcomes through Patient Engagement (i-HOPE) Study from SHM and partners will help you understand how to improve care of hospitalized patients.
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) is actively recruiting for its fall cohort of the Transfusing Wisely Quality Improvement (QI) Collaborative. The Collaborative has been designed to support
Acute Venous Thromboembolic Disease (VTE) consisting of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Pulmonary Embolism (PE) has an annual incidence in United States (US) of 1 to 2 per 1000 patient years.
Hospitalists are in a unique position to screen, diagnose and treat malnutrition. View SHM’s malnutrition clinical resources for hospital medicine teams.
View SHM's resources for hospitalists who often help patients navigate their serious illness and focus on providing palliative care to manage pain and stress.
Sickle Cell Disease is one of the most common inherited life-threatening disorders in the world. SHM has developed a guide and online modules for hospitalists to effectively manage patients with
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) and the Principal Investigator, Dr. Suni Kaiser invite you to apply to participate in this study (Simultaneously Implementing Pathways for Improving Asthma,
Some hospitalists will encounter patients who are admitted to the hospital for an illness like pneumonia that is suspected to be or confirmed to be lung cancer. Patients with a suspected or
The Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM), the Principal Investigator, Valerie Press and the co-investigator colleagues and collaborators from the COPD Foundation, and HOMERuN invite you to complete