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At a time when wellness is essential for physicians and other professionals, keep these seven ideas in mind when faced with an overwhelmed co-worker.
Physicians must keep in mind that, despite a lack of medical training, relatives increasingly are assigned complex tasks, such as maintaining catheters.
This article is the third in a three-part series that will help medical practices go through the proper process to determine if a new facility is needed and, if so, to create a new practice environment.
This can be a challenge for senior executives unless they establish directions and guidelines. Here are four tips to consider.
Though the tendency is to simply grin and bear it, scientific research suggests you can reimagine an uninspiring professional existence.
Panelists and presenters will explore dyad leadership models at the Sept. 15 gathering; register online to attend.
A study says those that do double their chances of readmission within two months. Understanding why this happens and what can be done about it is important.
Clinicians practicing meditation techniques are reporting less stress, and more medical institutions are taking note.
These key steps will get you using your natural brain strength when trying to organize your time.
The aims of this study were: (1) to investigate the effectiveness of organizational level interventions in minimizing the occurrence of NSIs among the nurses employed in a hospital ED; and (2) to quantify the impact of such interventions on the safet...
This article describes how a predicted number of no-shows can be reliably obtained (within the limits of statistics) and used to inform decisions on padding schedules to mitigate against the adverse effects of no-shows.
This article discusses leadership styles and four habits of effective practice managers.
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