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Changing Times and Changing Minds – A Post for Future Physicians

By Gerard DiLeo, MD - August 21, 2018

In my dad’s time, I know he did hysterectomies, appendectomies, vein stripping, colon surgery, proctology, and many other things that just having his diploma and a knife qualified him for. True, it was a pretty good diploma as diplomas go, but today we know that you can’t know everything about everything.

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John L. DeLio, MD, circa 1949

Why Is EHR Interoperability So Difficult?

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - August 16, 2018

The point of the blame game isn’t to persecute the players, but to understand the dynamics of interoperability issues, in order to create solutions. Of the stakeholders, only policymakers have a clear, strong interest in promoting interoperability. They should ensure that cross-vendor interoperability isn’t prohibitively costly for EHR vendors and providers. Once the business case for interoperability outweighs the business case against it, both vendors and providers can pursue it without great harm to their bottom lines.

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Why Is EHR Interoperability So Difficult?

3 Ways Physicians Can Decompress and Rejuvenate During Time Off

By Miranda Belcher, RN - August 14, 2018

While there is not much that can be done to change the work day of a physician — how the provider copes with or responds to these stressful work conditions, can mean the difference between life and death. Maybe that is too extreme. However, what you do on your time off could determine whether you experience burnout or job satisfaction. Making the most of your days off can also contribute to the maintenance of mental stability and the avoidance of a nervous breakdown.

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3 Ways Physicians Can Decompress and Rejuvenate During Time Off

Providing a Better Candidate Experience in Healthcare Recruitment

By Riia O'Donnell - August 9, 2018

How valuable is the candidate experience? Glassdoor reports that an investment in candidate experience has an immediate return: organizations with a strong candidate experience improve the quality of their hires by 70%. How much could your institution benefit?

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Providing a Better Candidate Experience in Healthcare Recruitment

AMA Guidelines for Gifts to Doctors

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - August 2, 2018

Companies in the pharmaceutical, medical device, and medical equipment industries often give physicians gifts. These gifts serve socially beneficial functions, such as funding for educational seminars

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AMA Guidelines for Gifts to Doctors

Best Cities in the Northwest for a Career in Healthcare

By Crystal Jones RN - July 31, 2018

Which part of the Northwest appeals to you the most? Are you a dedicated Seattle coffee drinker, or are you looking for the wide-open spaces of Montana? Whatever you decide, there are some excellent opportunities for a career in healthcare in many of these cities!

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Best Cities in the Northwest for a Career in Healthcare

Golden Hoops - Considering the True Costs of MOC and CME

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - July 26, 2018

I hold out hope that education requirements for doctors will also adapt and consider the cost of continuous and life-long learning. Expensive doesn't mean better, and the data on the impact of CME requirements and practice competency are lagging. It seems that legislative imperatives and public opinion have found their way into state-mandated education for healthcare professionals. While there may be value, consideration of the real cost for those jumping through these hoops would be appreciated.

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Golden Hoops - Considering the True Costs of MOC and CME

Onboarding in Healthcare: Creating Connections that Last

By Riia O'Donnell - July 19, 2018

For all the resources institutions utilize to attract new employees, the effort can be for naught if employees don’t remain on the job. In today’s tight applicant market, every institution has an eye on retention, but unfortunately, the healthcare industry is second only to hospitality when it comes to turnover. In 2017 data compiled from over 10,000 health providers showed turnover at 20.6% up from 15.6% in 2010. For providers that lose one-fifth of their workforce per year, the costs can be astronomical.

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Onboarding in Healthcare: Creating Connections that Last

Tips for Working with Indecisive Candidates

By Erica Macon - July 17, 2018

Recruiting is a seriously challenging profession in any employment market, but particularly today, when the unemployment rate stands at only 4.1%. In some industries (healthcare, for example), the

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Tips for Working with Indecisive Candidates

Finding and Working with a Mentor

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - July 12, 2018

Having a mentor can make a massive difference in your career. You will be introduced to influential people outside your circle, rapidly gain knowledge, and accelerate professional development. Data shows that young professionals who have mentors ultimately have higher career satisfaction, autonomy, and financial reward. Don't have a mentor? What are you waiting for?

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Finding and Working with a Mentor
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