You’re in good hands with a hospitalist, an advanced practice clinician, or a board-certified physician in charge of your care when you are admitted to South County Hospital.

In Good Hands

Hospitalists are trained in internal medicine or family medicine and devote their practice to the care of hospitalized patients. They work closely with nurses and other in-patient caregivers as an integrated patient-care team.

Many primary care physicians refer their patients to a hospitalist when they are admitted to the hospital, excluding surgical and obstetrical patients.

Your primary care physician is welcome to check on you and communicate with our hospitalists throughout your hospital stay. When you are discharged, you will return to his or her care.

With their focus on the unique needs of hospitalized patients, hospitalists help ensure you receive the highest quality care and attention throughout your hospital stay.

Keeping a Close Eye On You

Coordinating Care with Your Primary Care Physician

Answering Questions for You and Your Family