The role of a GI hospitalist—gastroenterologists dedicated exclusively to inpatient care—is gaining prominence in healthcare systems. This model enhances efficiency by allowing outpatient gastroenterologists to focus on their practices while ensuring that hospitalized patients receive specialized, immediate attention. GI hospitalists manage acute conditions such as gastrointestinal bleeding, perforations, and obstructions, providing timely interventions that can be critical for patient outcomes. The unpredictable nature of inpatient care requires these specialists to be adaptable and prepared for a dynamic work environment.
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