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Avoiding burnout: Here are five concepts for scaling back the hours put in without compromising performance or work quality:
There are key payoffs for managers and companies when they give under-performing employees time to find a new job.
A survey of women in health care reflects concern about the glass ceiling and overdue changes to a culture of implicit bias.
When people innovate in their professional paths, disruptive energy is generated within teams, firms and industries. Here are three suggestions to break out of your professional funk by doing something different.
This article offers guidelines on writing easy-to-read content for your blog or website.
Successfully interviewing candidates for physician positions requires preparation and planning.
As Patient Experience Week returns, a veteran CNO and administrator shares some thoughts we all must remember.
The renowned health care consultant advises organizations to learn the key drivers that help doctors “have a good day’s work.”
Rural Alaska among the locales for medical students exploring their professional passions with physician mentors.
For physicians, who often are taught to keep their emotions in check, that can be difficult.
Feeling like you don’t have enough time to do what needs to get done? Consider unloading these “T’s” from your workload.
Current events compel us to examine our core beliefs and do a gut-check of our own ethical standards and sense of professionalism.
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