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Hurricane Helene’s Unexpected Impact On U.S. Healthcare Delivery

Forbes Healthcare

The destruction of a key manufacturing plant in North Carolina that produces 60% of intravenous fluids in the U.S. is the root cause of this patient-impacting issue.

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PMI Shorts #5 -Effective Staff Meetings: – The Daily Huddle

Practice Management Institute

An Interview with David Womack, Jan Hailey, and Lynn Robinson David: Hello everyone and welcome back to another PMI short. I believe today is number 5. My name is David, and I'm President and CEO of Practice Management Institute. I'm joined today by Lynn and Jan. Lynn is the Director of Physician Relations and Professional Education at the Delaware State Medical Society, and Jan is the CEO of Practice Matters.

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Peoples’ Lack of Trust in Science Also Extends to Views on Food and Nutrition

Health Populi

Only 2 in 5 people in the U.S. strongly trust science concerning food, nutrition, or diet, we learn from the 2024 IFIC Spotlight Survey: Americans’ Trust in Food & Nutrition Science , published in October. IFIC is the International Food Information Council, a non-profit organization with a mission of communicating science-based information about food safety, nutrition, and sustainable food systems.

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Watching Our Paraverbal Communication

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN When I conduct our leadership workshops, I always listen to leaders’ new observations about the content delivered, especially in communication. A growing number of nurse leaders now report concerns about paraverbal communication in their teams. Paraverbal communication is the way you say something. This includes the tone […] The post Watching Our Paraverbal Communication appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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How to Start Virtual Care the Right Way: A Proven Roadmap for 2025 and Beyond

Speaker: Dr. Christine Gall, DrPH, MS, BSN, RN

The promise of virtual care is no longer theoretical and is now a critical solution to many of healthcare’s most urgent challenges. Yet many healthcare leaders remain unsure how to build a business case for investment and launching the right program at the right time can be the difference between value and failure. For organizations seeking a financially sound, clinically effective entry point, Virtual Patient Observation (VPO) offers a compelling case to lead with.

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A People Person: 4 Ideal Medical Assistant Personality Traits

Prism Career Institute

Have you ever been called a “people person”? If you are confident in your interpersonal skills, a medical assistant career may be right for you. Prism Career Institute provides a training program for prospective medical assistants in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Here, we introduce the four most important personality qualities of a medical assistant.

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Christopher Ciccone: A Multifaceted Artist and the Complex Legacy of Madonna’s Brother

Scrubs

On October 4, 2024, Christopher Ciccone, a multitalented artist and younger brother to pop icon Madonna, passed away at the age of 63 after a prolonged battle with cancer. Known for his work as a dancer, designer, director, and creative consultant, Christopher’s impact on the world of art and entertainment extended far beyond his familial connection to one of the world’s biggest stars.

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The FDA Approved A Self-Administered Nasal Spray For The Flu. Here’s How It Compares To The Traditional Flu Shot

Forbes Healthcare

The U.S. FDA recently approved FluMist as a self or caregiver-administered nasal spray flu vaccine to prevent Influenza disease.

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