Knee Patients Spending Millions on Wasted Treatments, Study Finds
According to researchers, wasted treatments for knee pain have racked up millions of dollars in medical bills.
Study Shows Patients Like Remote Monitoring Via Mobile App for Follow-Up Care
Out of 32 women in the study who had access to the app, 30 (97%) agreed or strongly agreed that their follow-up care was convenient.
Ideas for Creating a More Engaged Workforce
Successful companies genuinely care about their employees and look for ways to engage them on all levels.
Substance Abuse in Nursing: What Are the Signs and What to Do About It?
Do you suspect that a co-worker is abusing drugs or alcohol and impaired while at work? What are the signs? What should you do about it?
7 Ways to Love Your Nurse Self
Because nurses are focused on the welfare of others, we often forget to take care of ourselves. Here are 7 ways to practice better self-care.
Alcohol and Atrial Fibrillation
Even low to moderate levels of alcohol consumption have been shown to increase the incidence of atrial fibrillation.
When Medicine Is Hard
A PA on the front lines of clinical medicine discusses the emotional impact of her profession.
Generational Divides Influence Doctor-Patient Relationships, Patient Engagement
Millennials are more open, accepting of doctors authority; GenXers mistrustful and somewhat disengaged; Baby boomers the least healthy, study says.
10 Things to Consider About Going Part Time
A healthcare couple who made the break from full-time work shares 10 lessons they learned along the way.
Keeping the Elderly Safe
Study shows tailored physical therapy program reduces bad falls in the elderly.