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ABSTRACT: Background
Direct Care Hospitalist Services (DCHS) can increase internal medicine (IM) sub-internship rotation availability while providing hospitalists additional teaching opportunities.Aim
Implement and evaluate a DCHS sub-internship.Setting
Urban Academic Medical School.Participants
IM sub-interns, hospitalists.Program description
One to two sub-interns were paired with three hospitalists on 3 weeks of day service and five nights in an apprenticeship model. Sub-interns admitted and followed patients on days and cross-covered and admitted on nights.Program evaluation
DCHS sub-intern rotation satisfaction and skills preparedness were surveyed over 2 years. Sub-interns rotating on resident-covered service (RCS) were surveyed in year 2, and results compared to DCHS. Hospitalists were surveyed year 1 to rate satisfaction. Year 2 DCHS cross-cover paging data was tabulated to evaluate clinical content. DCHS and RCS sub-interns rated satisfaction and preparedness similarly. DCHS sub-interns rated time management (3.86 vs 4.33, p = 0.19) and calling consults (4.4 vs 4.8, p = 0.56) lower, but cross-cover higher (4.14 to 3.67, p = 0.34) than RCS. DCHS sub-interns averaged 39.4 (SD 4.1) nightly cross-cover pages with most related to acute symptoms (46%). Hospitalists were highly satisfied with their rotation experience.Discussion
Sub-interns were highly satisfied with DCHS sub-internship. Future work will target gaps in preparedness for urgent patient care issues.
SUBMITTER: Molitch-Hou E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC11780010 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Journal of general internal medicine 20240916 1
<h4>Background</h4>Direct Care Hospitalist Services (DCHS) can increase internal medicine (IM) sub-internship rotation availability while providing hospitalists additional teaching opportunities.<h4>Aim</h4>Implement and evaluate a DCHS sub-internship.<h4>Setting</h4>Urban Academic Medical School.<h4>Participants</h4>IM sub-interns, hospitalists.<h4>Program description</h4>One to two sub-interns were paired with three hospitalists on 3 weeks of day service and five nights in an apprenticeship mo ...[more]