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Welcome to the Summer of 2022 KeyLIME “re run” series! Over the summer months, we will be re-releasing some of our earliest episodes: Give some old favorites a listen or discover some episodes from our archive you may not have heard yet!
This week, in summer re run #12... we revisit Episode 161: What a difference a year (apparently) makes!, an episode where we discussed a study taking a new look at the perennial issue of the impact of experience on patient outcomes. The authors set out to describe the association between clinician years in practice and 30-day and in-hospital mortality by looking at hospitalists in the US.
Goodwin J, et al. Association of Hospitalist Years of Experience With Mortality in the Hospitalized Medicare Population. JAMA Intern Med. 2018;178(2):196-203.
View the abstract here
Follow our co-hosts on Twitter!
Jason R. Frank: @drjfrank
Jonathan Sherbino: @sherbino
Linda Snell: @LindaSMedEd
Lara Varpio: @LaraVarpio
Lara Varpio's Disclaimer: The views expressed in this manuscript are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Uniformed Services University of the Unites States Department of Defense.
Want to learn more about KeyLIME? Click here!
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Welcome to the Summer of 2022 KeyLIME “re run” series! Over the summer months, we will be re-releasing some of our earliest episodes: Give some old favorites a listen or discover some episodes from our archive you may not have heard yet!
This week, in summer re run #12... we revisit Episode 161: What a difference a year (apparently) makes!, an episode where we discussed a study taking a new look at the perennial issue of the impact of experience on patient outcomes. The authors set out to describe the association between clinician years in practice and 30-day and in-hospital mortality by looking at hospitalists in the US.
Goodwin J, et al. Association of Hospitalist Years of Experience With Mortality in the Hospitalized Medicare Population. JAMA Intern Med. 2018;178(2):196-203.
View the abstract here
Follow our co-hosts on Twitter!
Jason R. Frank: @drjfrank
Jonathan Sherbino: @sherbino
Linda Snell: @LindaSMedEd
Lara Varpio: @LaraVarpio
Lara Varpio's Disclaimer: The views expressed in this manuscript are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Uniformed Services University of the Unites States Department of Defense.
Want to learn more about KeyLIME? Click here!

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