Journal of hospital medicine : an official publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine
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As general internists practicing in the inpatient setting, hospitalists at many institutions are expected to perform invasive bedside procedures, as defined by professional standards. In reality, hospitalists are doing fewer procedures and increasingly are referring to specialists, which threatens their ability to maintain procedural skills. The discrepancy between expectations and reality, especially when hospitalists may be fully credentialed to perform procedures, poses significant risks to patients because of morbidity and mortality associated with complications, some of which derive from practitioner inexperience. ⋯ We conclude with recommendations for hospital medicine groups to ensure the safety of hospitalized patients undergoing bedside procedures.