Abstract

Grand Challenge: The Emerging Field of Neurohospitalist Medicine

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  • The new field of neurohospitalist medicine continues to define its scope of practice

  • Clinical judgment is essential for the effective practice of hospitalist neurology

  • Clinical judgment may be lacking in such common clinical encounters as admission of patients with transient ischemic attack (Josephson et al, 2008)

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Introduction

The new field of neurohospitalist medicine continues to define its scope of practice. The primary responsibility of a neurohospitalist is to provide care to patients with neurological abnormalities that either lead to ­hospitalization or ­complicate hospital stay. Clinical judgment is essential for the effective practice of hospitalist neurology.

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