Fri.Oct 13, 2023

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Hitting Children in School: Bad?

Science Based Medicine

The title of this post is silly. Hitting kids in school is always bad, and there is very good reason to expect the same negative outcomes from school-based corporal punishment as are seen when kids are hit at home. The AAP recently recently released a policy statement calling for a national ban. The post Hitting Children in School: Bad? first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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How Healthcare and Patients Can Benefit From a “Simplicity Premium”

Health Populi

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication,” Leonardo DaVinci wrote through his lens on innovation. Simplicity can be a transformational cornerstone of health/care innovation, we learn from Siegel+Gale’s report on the World’s Simplest Brands Tenth Edition (WSBX). Siegel+Gale found the most consumers are willing to pay more for simpler brand experiences and are more likely to recommend a brand for those simpler experiences, as well.

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Talking Magnet with ANA Chief Nursing Officer Debbie Hatmaker

Minority Nurse

The American Nurses Credentialing Center National Magnet and Pathway to Excellence Conference is taking place October 12-14 in Chicago, marking the largest and most influential gathering of nurses and healthcare stakeholders in the country. If you can’t attend, we’ve got you covered in advance as we sat down with Debbie Hatmaker, PhD, RN, FAAN, the Chief Nursing Officer at the American Nurses Association (ANA) Enterprise , to discuss the ANA’s role in addressing the nurse staffing crisis an

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Physician Job Satisfaction

Pulmonology Advisor - Practice Management

When setting on the journey to start a career, people often take their happiness into consideration. Will they be happy to wake up every weekday morning and go to work? Will they find satisfaction and fulfillment in their career? For many physicians, these statements ring true. The American Medical Association (AMA) releases an annual National Burnout Benchmarking report, which provides data on physician job satisfaction and burnout.

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The Anatomy of a Post-Interview Thank You Email

Accepted Blog

After your medical school interview , it is appropriate to send thank-you notes to all the people who helped you throughout the day. These days, it is rare to receive a thank-you card, so you could easily set yourself apart from other candidates by sending handwritten notes. If, like most people, however, you only have time to send a thank you via email, here are some helpful guidelines.