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Advancing Your Career: The Role of Online Certifications in Healthcare

We Care Online

Advancing Your Career: The Role of Online Certifications in Healthcare In todays fast-paced world, staying competitive in the healthcare field requires more than just meeting the basics. Continuous learning and professional development have become cornerstones for building a thriving career. For healthcare professionals juggling demanding schedules, family responsibilities, and tight budgets, online certifications have emerged as a game-changer.

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2025 health care predictions part 3

Physicians Practice

What top health care leaders expect from the new year

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How The ‘Snowmanning’ Dating Trend Could Bring Sexual Health Risks

Forbes Healthcare

If you find a new sexual partner this Winter Holiday season, beware of getting snowed by someone participating in the snowmanning dating trend.

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Trusting RFK Jr. to Research Vaccines is Like Trusting a Hungry Python to Babysit a Kitten

Science Based Medicine

If RFK Jr. "researches" vaccines, he will certainly "discover" they cause autism. It's possible that this "research" will be used as justification to revoke authorization for vaccines. That's always been the endgame. The post Trusting RFK Jr. to Research Vaccines is Like Trusting a Hungry Python to Babysit a Kitten first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Memory Loss Uncovered, It’s Not Always Dementia. A Neurologist Explains

Forbes Healthcare

In our fast-paced world, many people tend to multitask, which can make it challenging to absorb important information.

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The Futile Quest for "Why"

Sensible Medicine

Frequently, after a school shooting, The Onion publishes the headline , “‘No Way To Prevent This,' Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens." 1 I find this a brilliant response. Admittedly, less brilliant is my response every time the media predictably starts reporting on a “motive”: “Why are people looking for a motive?

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FDA approves Zepbound as first ever prescription drug to treat sleep apnea with obesity

Medical Economics

Medical Economics is the leading health care business media brand for physicians, serving our audience of doctors through our print magazine, in-depth features, video interviews, podcasts and more.

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Societal Perceptions Of Health Insurers: Knights, Knaves, Or Pawns?

Forbes Healthcare

Health insurers are variably represented as knights, knaves, or pawns in public discourse. Getting their underlying motivation right is critical.

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Malpractice: Why Pulmonologist Lost Dismissal Motion Challenging Expert Testimony

Pulmonology Advisor - Practice Management

A pulmonologist sued for medical malpractice sought to have the case dismissed on the grounds that expert testimony supporting the cases validity was insufficient. The post Malpractice: Why Pulmonologist Lost Dismissal Motion Challenging Expert Testimony appeared first on Pulmonology Advisor.

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The Prototype: SpaceX And Firefly Are Sending Science To The Moon

Forbes Healthcare

Plus: Teaching old robots new tricks, next generation IVF, our new robotic ant overlords and more.

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2025 offers a remarkable opportunity for concierge physicians to thrive

Medical Economics

The new year will be challenging for both independent and employed physicians. But chaotic times can bring enormous opportunity.

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Ascension cyberattack exposes data from 5.6 million people

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The breach is the third largest reported to a portal managed by federal regulators this year.

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U.S. life expectancy jumped last year; FDA approves first mesenchymal stromal cell therapy to treat SR-aGVHD in pediatric patients; popular vitamins won’t prevent falls or fractures in older adults – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

The top news stories in medicine today.

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Nuts and Bolts January 2025 – Just a Few Slots Left

Emerging RN Leader

We proudly partner with the New England ONL to present the Nuts and Bolts of Nursing Leadership. The program on January 8th is a great introduction for Nurse Managers to key competencies they need in their roles. The program on January 15th is an excellent introduction to leadership for current, new, or prospective Assistant Nurse […] The post Nuts and Bolts January 2025 – Just a Few Slots Left appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Top 20 Careers To Go Into With A Neuroscience Degree

Usherk Khan

If you are going into college for a degree in neuriscience, you are probably wondering what options you have after you graduate. Neuroscience is a competitive major but thanfully there are a lot of careers you can go into with that degree.

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The Rough Guide to Health/Care Consumers in 2025: The 2025 Health Populi TrendCast

Health Populi

At this year-end time each year, my gift to Health Populi readers is an annual TrendCast, weaving together key data and stories at the convergence of people, health care, and technology with a look into the next 1-3 years. If you dont know my work and me, my lens is through health economics broadly defined: I use a slash mark between health and care because of this orientation, which goes well beyond traditional measurement of how health care spending is included in a nations gross domestic prod

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On Other Channels.

Connect Care Bytes Blog

Below is a digest of new blog posts across all the Connect Care clinician blog channels in the last week; this is our last digest for 2024. For more info on the blogs, click here. Note: A camera icon in a post on any of our channels indicates that there is an accompanying screenshot - just click the icon to view.

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