Patients Who Changed Me

Clinicians impact patient’s lives, and in many instances change them. But frequently, often unexpectedly, patients make a lasting impact on physicians, too.
How to Evaluate Your ED Medical Director’s Leadership Ability
Here’s a checklist to use as you review your current directors or as you search for a new medical director for your ED or hospital medicine program.
The Hidden Opportunity Part I: Improving Performance by Improving Patient Flow
Improving patient flow and adopting patient-oriented processes between HM and EM departments helps hospitals and health systems achieve strategic goals.
Leveraging NPs and PAs to Maximize Success in Hospital Medicine Programs

Learn the benefits of leveraging nurse practitioners and physician assistants in your hospital medicine program to maximize success.
Optimizing NPs and PAs in Your ED Program: What’s the Outlook?
The future outlook for NPs and PAs in the ED points to growth – to lower costs, share workload and increase throughput.
Violence in the Emergency Department Is On the Rise, But Why?
Violence in emergency departments across America continues to go underreported. Discover how this impacts patient care.
The Power of You: Commitment to Leadership
A successful emergency medicine and hospital medicine program requires physicians and administration commit to leadership.
Violence in the Emergency Department: 7 Steps to Ensure a Safer Workplace
Is violence in the Emergency Department a concern for your hospital? Consider these 7 steps to create a safer workplace.
What you need to know as a new clinician – Setting you up for success as you transition from residency
Explore SCP’s tips for medical students transitioning from residency and medical school into their new medical practice.
The Journey to SCP Health
As the healthcare industry evolves we are taking the opportunity to reimagine ourselves to better communicate who we are and what we offer.