Medical Drones Will Thrive in Healthcare: A Safe Road to Health
In future medical emergencies, where urgent response will be necessary, drones will mean the fastest answer.
Why My Health System Collects and Publishes Patient Reviews
Physicians and health care systems should welcome the opinions of patients, learn from them, and share them with the public.
Fuel Career Satisfaction with Evidence-Based Practice
Thoughts on how to rectify chronic burnout and fatigue for nurses.
How Actively Caring and Exercising Your Own Career Planning Benefits Everyone
With today’s frantic pace of life and the speed at which we all must make decisions about where and how to invest our time and energy, it is not surprising but yet ironic that health care professionals often fail to properly nurture their own careers.
New Health Care Opportunities Continue for Nurse Practitioners, Physicians
“Jobs at the top end, like doctors, surgeons, specialists, highly qualified nurses, physician assistants and others, will continue to be in demand for years.”
Fighting Finger Droop – Mallet Finger
Dealing with patients who have a droopy finger can present diagnostic and treatment challenges for providers unfamiliar with this injury.
3 Ways to Mitigate Implicit Bias in the Exam Room
Concrete steps that can be taken to make patients more comfortable in the exam room.
Who Treats You Matters
Some ER doctors are three times more likely than others to prescribe opioids.
Writers Wanted: Looking for Contributors to The Health Jobs Nationwide Blog
HealthJobsNationwide.com is looking for authors to contribute articles to our website and weekly e-newsletters for healthcare professionals. This opportunity will allow you to reach hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals every week.
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