Hospital-Based Medicine
The Division of Hospital-Based Medicine is a large and clinically diverse division in the Department of Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and its affiliated hospital, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Pediatric hospitalists work in several clinical areas, including the general pediatric inpatient wards, the newborn nursery at Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women's Hospital, the Immediate Care Clinic at the Lurie Children's Hospital Outpatient Center in Lincoln Park, and all pediatric and neonatal intensive care units on the downtown campus.
What We Do
Patient Care
Lurie Children’s Hospitalists are board-eligible/board-certified pediatricians who specialize in caring for hospitalized infants, children and adolescents with a wide variety of pediatric conditions, from the most common to the most complex. Our hospitalists work diligently to provide family-center care, facilitate multidisciplinary involvement of nurses, social workers, case managers and other specialists and ancillary staff and ensure that every child receives high-quality, evidence-based care.
Research
Hospitalist faculty engage in research on a variety of topics related to the diagnosis and treatment of common diagnoses in pediatric hospital medicine and have active research programs in population health services, health services research, outcomes science, clinical care, quality improvement, medical ethics/error disclosure, medical education and global health. Faculty research is supported through several means, including philanthropy and grants from the National Institutes of Health, American Academy of Pediatrics and Academic Pediatric Association.
Education
All faculty members in the division contribute to training the next generation of physicians by actively participating in both medical student education at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and in pediatric resident education through McGaw Medical Center. Our hospitalists hold numerous leadership roles in medical education, including leading the pediatric residency program, medical student clerkships and several medical student courses. We also support a two-year Pediatric Hospital-Based Medicine fellowship.
Global Health Education
Members of the Division of Hospital-Based Medicine lead the global health education program for the pediatric residency program. Our hospitalists coordinate a bi-directional exchange program between residents at Lurie Children’s and residents at the Bugando Medical Center in Mwanza, Tanzania, an international elective in Bolivia and a global health elective focused on refugee and immigrant health.