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Category: Healthcare
Hiring In Health Home Care Is As Tough As Ever
Far from becoming an employer market, hiring home health care workers is as hard as ever, industry executives say. In...
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Recognizing the Work of Radiologic Technologists
125 years ago this week, William Roentgen made one of the most momentous discoveries in both physics and medicine. On...
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In Recognition of Perioperative Nurses
You may never have heard of a perioperative nurse, but if you’ve had surgery, that’s who cared for you before,...
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In Honor of Home Care and Hospice Workers
Every day, all across the country millions of home care aides, therapists, nurses and social workers make life better for...
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Thank You Respiratory Therapists for the Vital Work You Do
Since first being proclaimed in 1982, National Respiratory Care Week has been celebrated in hospitals and clinics by respiratory therapists, their healthcare...
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Chronic Pain Patients Find Telehealth Cost Effective
Telehealth continues to demonstrate its popularity, this time among people suffering with chronic pain. At their annual meeting this month,...
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Dramatic Changes Are Transforming the Legal Profession
The business of lawyering is undergoing a transformation that is as dramatic as it is still little recognized even by...
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Dog Study Could Lead to Help For Humans with Sports Injuries
Osteoarthritis of the knee is a common condition in humans and in their canine companions. An estimated 20% of dogs...
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Honoring the Front of Frontline Healthcare Workers
Of all the frontline healthcare workers, emergency nurses are first in the line. These registered nurses staff a hospital’s emergency...
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Neanderthal Genes Make COVID Worse for Some
An impaired immune system, age, obesity and underlying medical issues are the well-known risk factors for becoming seriously ill with...
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Welcome to National Physical Therapy Month
Whoever first said the cure is worse than the illness must have been treated by a physical therapist. The bending...
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Patients Want More Access, Sharing of Medical Records
Americans want greater access to their medical records and support sharing their health information among all their healthcare providers. By...
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How to Write a Clinical Study Report
If you’re new to clinical research, or even if you’re not, sooner or later you'll be tasked with authoring a...
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Abbott Begins Hiring to Produce Its New Rapid Covid Test
Abbott Laboratories has begun hiring for facilities in Illinois and Maine that will make the pharmaceutical firm’s new rapid COVID-19 test. The Illinois site...
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In Recognition of Surgical Technologists
When COVID-19 forced hospitals and surgical centers to halt elective procedures the surgical technologists who do the prep work and...
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Benefits Are More Important Than Ever This Year
More than ever, employees are placing a high value on benefits this year, with a majority of workers feeling pressure...
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How COVID Is Changing Clinical Trials
Amidst all the uncertainty about a COVID vaccine, at least this one thing is certain: it is changing how clinical...
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Your Health Could Depend on What’s In Your Gut
Nutritionists have long told us “You are what you eat,” an adage embodied in the food pyramid every child learns...
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COVID’s Impact on Nursing Education
Among the frontline workers of the COVID pandemic none have been more lauded than nurses. They’ve been applauded by thousands...
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