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Five Leadership Mistakes You May Be Making

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN All of us make mistakes – myself included. As I often tell new leaders, while reflecting on things you don’t want to repeat is good, don’t ruminate about them. Below are five common leadership mistakes to avoid to improve your leadership: 1. Listening to respond rather than […] The post Five Leadership Mistakes You May Be Making appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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I’ve Been Silenced, Censored, and Cancelled. The Reason Why Matters.

Science Based Medicine

When conference organizers told me not to make my talk "political", they were really saying there were certain people and ideas I wasn't allowed to criticize. I didn't get it at the time. I get it now. The post I’ve Been Silenced, Censored, and Cancelled. The Reason Why Matters. first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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CFPB’s Ban On Medical Debts From Credit Reports Will Harm Patients

Forbes Healthcare

Banning medical debts from credit reports will only yield temporary protection for some patients. Subsequent behavioral changes among stakeholders will harm patients.

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Transforming liver care: the evolution of MASH diagnosis and treatment

KevinMD.com

The term “revolutionary” is used too often in health care. New imaging modalities, pharmaceutical breakthroughs, advanced medical devices, and artificial intelligence are all regularly proclaimed to be revolutionary to attract interest and attention. But those of us trained in medicine who work in these fields know that revolutions don’t happen—it takes 17 years for new Read more… Transforming liver care: the evolution of MASH diagnosis and treatment originally appeared in Kevi

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Just a Few Slots Left

Emerging RN Leader

We are pleased to partner with the New England ONL again to present the Nuts and Bolts of Nursing Leadership this month. You don’t need to be an ONL member to register. We have one session for nurse managers and a second for emerging leaders. These highly interactive and highly rated sessions present the latest […] The post Just a Few Slots Left appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Microsoft Partners To Launch Responsible AI Initiative In Europe

Forbes Healthcare

The initiative hopes to promote best practices in the responsible and ethical use of AI in healthcare.

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Mastering BPCI-A for Success

Guideway Care

Technology advancements impact every aspect of daily life, and healthcare is no exception. Physicians can leverage new models and frameworks to improve patient care and reduce costs without compromising the quality of service. One initiative that is proof of this is the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Advanced (BPCI-A) model. Unlike its predecessor, BPCI 1.0, BPCI advanced builds incentivize providers who reduce unnecessary variations and manage the entire episode of care.

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Cleaning Service Business Cards Design to Use as Inspiration

Trafft

Even though social media has done wonders for reaching out to potential customers, the good old business card still has its charms. It can bridge the gap between you and your clients by providing a physical and personal touch. Whether it’s an interactive design or an eco-friendly card that grows flowers, the right business card can dramatically boost your cleaning service’s visibility.

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How to Stay Motivated as a Medical Assistant

Northwest Career College

Medical assistants are an integral part of the healthcare system. They help maintain medical practices and support physicians by interacting with patients and carrying out clinical responsibilities. These roles can be high-pressure and involve close contact with people daily, leading to feelings of burnout and emotional exhaustion. Here are three practical ways to help medical assistants maintain enthusiasm and effectiveness in their careers.