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Future of Data Analytics: The Hospitalist Chatbot

AI-driven predictive analytics could help make decisions not based on one doctor’s experience, but based on millions of inpatients who have come before.

It Used to Be the “Safe Choice”

Emergency Medicine Physician Group Services: It’s no longer about size. Two recent changes have altered the calculus.

“The Classic, Great American Small Town”

Learn more about APP and Emergency Medicine physician jobs at St. Francis Medical Center in Monroe, Louisiana.

Doctorpedia Podcast: The Future of Emergency Medicine with Dr. Boykin Robinson

Dr. Boykin Robinson talks with Doctorpedia about his early interest in medicine, the inefficiencies of the emergency department, and much more.

5 Reasons To Join the Core Travel Team

Travel physician jobs have higher pay and more flexibility, but at Core you also get the security of a growing, high-quality physicians group.

Three Important Benefits of Geographic Rounding

Geographic rounding can help facilitate multidisciplinary rounding, reduce length of stay, and improve collaboration amongst your clinical teams.

What Physician Groups Communicate

In the HM and EM physician services market, trying to figure out what a group stands for can be a bit tricky.

Independent Contractor Physician: Should I Form an LLC or S. Corp?

For independent contractor physicians (ICP), one of the first questions is likely to be about the difference between forming an LLC and an S. Corp.

Emergency Department Metrics Your Emergency Medicine Group Should Be Tracking

Discover the must-track Emergency Department metrics and how Core uses them to improve ED performance, quality, and patient experience.

Solving Staffing Challenges in Hospital Medicine: How the Right Group Can Help

Explore the latest strategies in hospitalist staffing to tackle clinician burnout and recruitment challenges effectively.

Joint Operating Committees

Our hospitals are under more duress than ever before, making the smooth flow of patients between Emergency Departments and inpatient units even more vital. A mutual peer review process can and should be a part of a Joint Operating Committee, or “JOC”, which is a broader platform for both specialties to share ideas and discuss how to improve flow, quality, and patient experience.

Multi-Disciplinary Peer Review

A collegial, collaborative peer review process is an important piece of the quality program in any hospital or healthcare system. This committee is developed with assistance from the leadership team, will create an educational experience for all committee members, and serves to provide continuous education for our physicians and APPs with the result being a safer patient experience.