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    Interprofessional communication with hospitalist and consultant physicians in general internal medicine : a qualitative study

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    This study helps to improve our understanding of the collaborative environment in GIM, comparing the communication styles and strategies of hospitalist and consultant physicians, as well as the experiences of providers working with them. The implications of this research are globally important for understanding how to create opportunities for physicians and their colleagues to meaningfully and consistently participate in interprofessional communication which has been shown to improve patient, provider, and organizational outcomes

    Changes of neurohumoral parameters and endothelin-1 in response to exercise in patients with mild to moderate congestive heart failure

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    Plasma endothelin levels are increased in patients with moderate and severe CHF. Conflicting data exist about the endothelin-l (ET) level in patients with mild to moderate CHF and the effect of maximal exercise on plasma ET levels. Methods and results: We determined the plasma levels of ET and various neurohumoral parameters in 93 patients with CHF in functional class II and III of the NYHA classification at rest and after maximal bicycle exercise. Baseline ET level was increased compared to an age-matched healthy volunteer group (6.95+/-0.31 vs 3.29+/-0.17 pg/ml, mean+/-S.E.M,
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