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The inaugural day of recognition to honor hospital medicine care teams was Thursday, March 7, 2019. National Hospitalist Day takes place on the first Thursday in March each year. Further, National Hospitalist Day celebrates the fastest-growing specialty in modern medicine. And, this day celebrates hospitalists’ enduring contributions to the evolving health care landscape. The awareness color that recognizes National Hospitalist Day is blue. Wear a blue enamel awareness ribbon pin, fabric ribbon, or blue silicone wristband bracelet to recognize this awareness day.
Hospitalists are the specialists who patients see when they are admitted to a hospital. In general, they usually provide medical care to patients during their stay. After discharge, patients follow up with their primary care physician or specialist.
The term hospitalist first appeared in a medical journal published in 1996. At that time, there were about 800 hospitalists in the nation. Today, there are more than 50,000. As a result of the increase in this profession, hospitalists provide immediate, compassionate care when patients first get to the hospital.
National Hospitalist Day recognizes hospitalists across the globe and that this profession is the fastest growing specialty in medicine. Furthermore, this specialty’s focus provides exceptional care for hospitalized patients. They do this through education, advocacy, research, quality improvement initiatives, and more. The need for these dedicated clinicians continues to grow.
In addition to celebrating hospitalists’ contributions to patient care, National Hospitalist Day also highlights the diverse career paths of hospital medicine professionals. For example, these include positions from frontline hospitalist physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants to practice administrators, C-suite executives, and academic hospitalists.
“Hospitalists innovate, lead, and push the boundaries of clinical care and deserve to be recognized for their transformative contributions to health care,” said Eric E. Howell, MD, MHM, chief operating officer of SHM. “We hope this is the beginning of a long-standing tradition in honoring hospitalists and the noteworthy work they do.”
For more information, visit www.hospitalmedicine.org/hospitalistday.