• Title/Summary/Keyword: 입원전담전문의

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Role of Hospital Medicine in Perioperative Patients: Surgery 101 (수술 전후 환자를 진료하는 내과입원전담전문의를 위한 기초 외과학)

  • Han Sung Lee;Sung Woo Moon
    • The Korean Journal of Medicine
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    • v.99 no.4
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    • pp.192-198
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    • 2024
  • Due to their increasing role, many hospitalists will in the future encounter perioperative patients, either through surgical co-management or when an admitted patient requires surgery. If given the responsibility, hospitalists should focus not only on assessing and addressing daily acute issues related to medical comorbidities, but also possess basic knowledge of the typical physiological responses after surgery, prediction, evaluation, and management of perioperative bleeding, and identification of postoperative complications. Understanding these topics may help mitigate complications and improve the management of perioperative patients.

Strategy for a Successful Introduction of Surgical Hospitalist System in Korea (외과계 입원전담전문의 제도의 성공적인 도입을 위한 전략 방안)

  • Jung, Yoon-Bin;Jung, Eun-Joo
    • Quality Improvement in Health Care
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2021
  • As expectations for medical service have increased recently, the interest in medical quality improvement and patient safety has increased. In addition, as part of efforts to improve the training environment of the residents, the working hours of the residents are reduced which means that the medical workforce is expected to change significantly in the future. As a result, in hospital care of surgical patients, it is inevitable to change the patient care system by surgeon-residents to the new system. For this, the introduction of a surgical hospitalist system is proposed as an alternative. This article is an introduction to the process of introducing a surgical hospitalist system in a single institution and describes in detail the considerations This is the first case of the introduction of surgical hospitalist in Korea. Through this case, we intend to lay the groundwork for the successful implementation of the surgical hospitalist in Korea.

Effect of Multidisciplinary Emergency Consultation System for Drug Intoxicated Patients (응급실을 내원한 약물중독 환자에 대한 다학제 응급협진체계의 효과 검증)

  • Kang, Jino;Kim, Hye Ri;Min, Kyungjoon;Kim, Na Ryoung;Heo, Yoon Kyung;Kim, Sun Mi
    • Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.130-137
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    • 2019
  • Objectives : When a patient who attempts suicide visits the emergency room, it is important that the departments of emergency medicine, internal medicine, and psychiatry communicate with each other and prioritize treatment. This study was conducted to verify the effectiveness of the multidisciplinary emergency consultation system (ECS) for drug intoxicated patients. Methods : We retrospectively analyzed the data from medical records prior to the ECS, from July 2017 to May 2018, and after the ECS, from July 2018 to May 2019, to verify the effectiveness of the system. Results : After the ECS, admission to open wards was significantly higher than to the intensive care units (χ2=8.567, p=0.014). In addition, the proportion of consultations to the department of psychiatry among patients admitted to other departments tended to increase (χ2=4.202, p=0.053), and the time required for consultation response decreased (Z=-2.031, p=0.042). As a result of the consultation, the proportion of the patients who had been transferred to the department of psychiatry was increased (χ2=4.692, p=0.043), and the time spent to transfer tended to decrease (Z=-1.941, p=0.052). Conclusions : After implementing the ECS for drug intoxicated patients, unnecessary intensive care unit admissions, consultation response time, and the time spent to transfer were reduced, and the rate of consultation referrals and transfer rates increased. This means that the multidisciplinary consultation system rapidly provided essential medical services to patients at lower medical costs.