“a hospitalist”?
What, exactly, is that? A physician? A janitor?
Just another reason I’m not buying this story.
A hospitalist is a doctor who provides care for patients at a hospital. They have the same education and training as your primary care doctor, but specialize in providing hospital care.
Hospitalist is an MD who usually works with chronically ill patients in hospital settings.
Feel sort of bad for these guys having to take care of patients too stupid to get a safe and effective vaccine who then show up in ICU expecting you to save their lives. I say screw em. If you didn’t get a vaccine, you don’t get expensive medical care. Just go die somewhere on your own.
Hokey hokey hokey story…bs flag run up the flag pole…COVID exists but it isn’t nearly as serious as is implied by the political pushers IMO…rat I bet…
A Hospitalist is a doctor that has completed medical school and an internal medicine residency, but nothing further, and is now on staff for a hospital as a general internist. Legitimate position, but lower on the doctor hierarchy.
hospitalist. hipsterism
like turntablist for DJ
like mixologist for bartender
A hospitality is a real job. A doctor who works at a hospital, not in his own practice. He sees how the patients are doing during their stay, bc the surgeon and the private practitioner are not there that much. A hospitalist saw my husband after his recent surgery, for matters like tubes and pain, in coordination with the nurses.
Hospitality are generally good...they are MDs who coordinate all the different medical providers for a patient
A SEIU hospital worker most likely.
A hospitalist only works at the hospital for their particular time of sevice. The see the acutely ill patient...and they can admit the patient to the hospital and follow the case if the patient doesn’t have petsonal M.
D. The staff doesnt need to call the patients personal m.d and wait for orders. They are legitimate medical doctors.
An internet attention whore that’s paid to lie.
Actually, many doctors no longer see their own patients in hospitals. Instead, they are cared for by a hospitalist -— a doctor who only sees hospital patients, and does not see any office patients of his own. Also, many of them are young, and just parrot what they’ve been taught in their increasingly liberal medical schools, until they get a few years under their belts, and learn a few more things. Having said that, I don’t necessarily believe this guy. If doctors, hospitalists or not, would treat patients with KNOWN effective treatments such as Remdesavir, Ivermectin, and Hydroxychloriquin, their patients might not have to die, vaccinated or not.
NEVER, unless you have absolutely no choice, go to a hospital without an advocate who has medical knowledge.