RT Book, Section A1 Sherwin Blanchette, Alyse A1 Cioffi, Joseph A1 Vintzileos, Anthony M. A2 Butler, Jennifer R. A2 Amin, Alpesh N. A2 Fitzmaurice, Laura E. A2 Kim, Christine M. SR Print(0) ID 1159980814 T1 The OB/GYN Hospitalist and Medical Education T2 OB/GYN Hospital Medicine: Principles and Practice YR 2019 FD 2019 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9781259861697 LK obgyn.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1159980814 RD 2024/10/08 AB The necessity for the obstetric/gynecologic (OB/GYN) hospitalist model, with its primary focus to care for and improve the welfare and outcomes of the female laboring patient, has become evident over recent years. The advent of the hospitalist has led to better patient outcomes and increased patient and provider satisfaction.1 The presence of the OB/GYN hospitalist in Labor and Delivery (L&D) and on the inpatient floor suggests a considerable modification in the way that obstetrics and gynecology has been practiced from both the patient and provider viewpoints.