The World Health Organization on Oct. 14 named 26 scientists from around the globe to serve on its new Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens.
Leadership & Management
Shane Strum became president and CEO of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Broward Health in March, and he brought with him a state-level perspective.
According to a survey published Oct. 7, female physicians and scientists at medical schools across the country are paid substantially less than men of all races.
The pandemic prompted many companies to reassess their values and pivot their approach to leadership. Executives say that the old style of leadership is now redundant and shared their new way of doing things with Fortune Oct. 12.
The Nobel Prizes have an issue with gender, with only 58 women ever being awarded the honor compared to 876 men. The head of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has ruled out using quotas to address the inequality, The…
The pandemic has prompted patients and healthcare providers to seek digital solutions to medical issues, with telemedicine, online medication and bill submission all becoming increasingly relevant. Healthcare industry leaders discussed how digital health solutions will be implemented in a McKinsey…
While work-life balance and flexibility are increasingly important for keeping employees satisfied, more humanistic approaches may help support staff, especially women, Fast Company reported Oct. 12.
The recent fatal shooting of a nursing assistant at Philadelphia-based Thomas Jefferson University Hospital was a stark reminder that the COVID-19 pandemic is not the healthcare industry's sole challenge
COVID-19 created a massive disruption for elective surgeries, which are a critical piece of health systems' revenue stream.
Houston Methodist President and CEO Marc Boom, MD, expressed disappointment in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's executive order banning COVID-19 vaccination mandates throughout the state.