"It took many years to Hospital Medicine to grow in the USA. It has taken ten years to be a full specialty. At first there was only a few hundred doctors doing it and people thought it wouldn’t last, and now there is tens of thousand hospitalists in the USA, it is a huge growth. But it took five or six to start really growing and in the last three or four to really expand. It is a ten year process!"
Welcome to the Pan American Society of Hospitalists' Blog. PASHA comprises an independent network of physicians from across the Americas. By fostering a professional culture of collaboration and knowledge sharing,our goal is to promote the dissemination of ideas and the improvement of Hospital Medicine practice.
Group #1: Jamie Newman (USA); Guilherme Barcellos (Brazil); Andrés Aizman (Chile); Fernando Rivera (USA); Luiz Rojas Orellana (Chile); Neil Winawer (USA); Esteban Gandara (Canada); Jairo Roa (Colombia)
Group#2 (2010-now): Guilherme Barcellos (Brazil); Jamie Newman (USA); Andrés Aizman (Chile); Daniel Grassi (Argentina); Fernando Rivera (USA); Luiz Rojas Orellana (Chile); Roberto Daniel Martinez (Argentina); Lucas Zambon (Brazil); Neil Winawer (USA); Esteban Gandara (Canada); Fabiana Rolla (Brazil)
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Jamie speaks about Pan American Hospital Medicine issues. Listen and comment
"It took many years to Hospital Medicine to grow in the USA. It has taken ten years to be a full specialty. At first there was only a few hundred doctors doing it and people thought it wouldn’t last, and now there is tens of thousand hospitalists in the USA, it is a huge growth. But it took five or six to start really growing and in the last three or four to really expand. It is a ten year process!"
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