Larry Beresford is an Oakland, Calif.-based freelance medical journalist with a breadth of experience writing about the policy, financial, clinical, management and human aspects of hospice, palliative care, end-of-life care, death, and dying. He is a longtime contributor to The Hospitalist, for which he covers re-admissions, pain management, palliative care, physician stress and burnout, quality improvement, waste prevention, practice management, innovation, and technology. He also contributes to Medscape. Learn more about his work at www.larryberesford.com; follow him on Twitter @larryberesford.
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Guide Helps Hospitalists Choose Most Appropriate Catheter for Patients
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- Larry Beresford
The Michigan Appropriateness Guide for Intravenous Catheters (MAGIC) is a new resource designed to help clinicians select the safest and most...
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Institute of Medicine Report Examines Medical Misdiagnoses
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- Larry Beresford
In the latest report in its series on quality and patient safety in healthcare, the Institute of Medicine addresses the challenge of errors in...
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Quality Improvement Initiative Targets Sepsis
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- Larry Beresford
A quality improvement (QI) initiative at University Hospital in Salt Lake City aims to save lives and cut hospital costs by reducing inpatient...
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Thombosis Management Demands Balanced Approach
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- Larry Beresford
[caption id="attachment_12180" align="alignright" width="295"] Image Credit: SHUTTERSTOCK.COM[/caption] The delicate balance involved in...
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Liver Transplant Only Cure for Some Inpatients with Cirrhosis
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- Larry Beresford
Bilal Hameed, MD, assistant professor of medicine in the division of gastroenterology at the University of California San Francisco, reviewed a...
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Hospital Medicine Flourishing Around the World
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- Larry Beresford
Since last September, Anand Kartha, MD, MS, has headed the hospital medicine (HM) program at 600-bed Hamad General Hospital, the flagship facility...
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Listen Now: Dr. Peter Jamieson Discusses Evolution of Hospital Medicine in Canada
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- Larry Beresford
Peter Jamieson, MD, medical director of Foothills Medical Center in Calgary, Alberta, talks about hospital medicine's evolution Canada away from...
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Listen Now: Dr. Henry Feldman Discusses Advancing Hospital Medicine Globally
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- Larry Beresford
Henry Feldman, MD, a hospitalist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, talks about his work with hospitalists overseas to help...
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Canada Develops Core Competencies for Hospitalists
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- Larry Beresford
The Canadian Society of Hospital Medicine is spearheading an initiative called the Core Competencies in Hospitalist Medicine Document Project,...
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For Some Inpatients with Cirrhosis, Liver Transplant Is the only Cure
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- Larry Beresford
Bilal Hameed, MD, assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology at the University of California San Francisco, reviewed a...
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AMA's Christine Sinsky, MD, Explains EHR’s Contribution to Physician Burnout
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- Larry Beresford
Half of U.S. physicians are experiencing some of the symptoms of burnout, with even higher rates for general internists.
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Thrombosis Management Demands Delicate, Balanced Approach
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- Larry Beresford
The delicate balance involved in providing hospitalized patients with needed anticoagulant, anti-platelet, and thrombolytic therapies for stroke...
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Hospitals Save Estimated $67 Million by Tracking Energy Consumption
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- Larry Beresford
Estimated savings in energy costs posted by hospitals participating in the American Hospital Association’s affiliated American Society for...
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How to Develop a Comprehensive Pediatric Palliative Care Program
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- Larry Beresford
For Ami Doshi, MD, FAAP, a hospitalist at Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego, the path to establishing a comprehensive pediatric palliative care...
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Consumer Reports Rates Hospitals on Infection Control, Prevention
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- Larry Beresford
Consumer Reports included for the first time in its national hospital quality ratings a ranking of how well 3,000 hospitals are controlling common...