The term "burnout," as it relates to clinicians, has become part of the lexicon in hospitals. Why are nurses leaving? They are burned out in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Why are fewer doctors pursuing emergency specialties? Again, according…
Leadership & Management
Members of SEIU District 1199 New England at Care New England's Women & Infants Hospital in Providence, R.I., have voted "no confidence" in their employer.
Growing inflation coupled with staffing shortages will continue pressuring healthcare organizations to do more with less, per a recent McKinsey report.
On March 23, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testified before Congress regarding the app's data collection practices. The interaction was hardly amicable.
Hospital executives are always focused on managing looming issues at hand and often their presentation at the next meeting on their calendars. Success, in all areas of leadership, is tied not only to tangible actions but to soft skills, as…
This episode features Laurie Baedke, Faculty, Director of Healthcare Leadership Programs, Assistant Dean of Physician Leadership Education, Creighton University. Here, she discusses the motivation that led her to write her book Mentor Coach Lead to Peak Professional Performance, the importance…
This episode features Dr. Heidi Chumley, Dean of Ross University School of Medicine. Here, she discusses match week, what that looks like for international schools this year, advice for medical students applying for residency, and more.
The U.S. healthcare marketplace is facing a list of challenges that, on some days, might seem insurmountable.
Charles Barbera, MD, president and CEO of Tower Health's Reading Hospital in West Reading, Pa., told state lawmakers that unlike progress made in cancer treatments, motor vehicle safety and heart disease, the U.S. is "losing the ground to gun violence."
Most people wouldn't jump at the opportunity to film their colonoscopy, but Georges Leconte, CEO of New York City-based NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem, is an exception.