Imagine being discharged from the emergency room after a severe asthma flare-up, only to return to a home located near factories or congested roadways that heavily pollute the air. Or having your ...
As the health care industry notoriously faces ongoing workforce shortages, combined with evolving technology and growing patient demands, many organizations are beginning to ask an important question: ...
Medical learners in the 21st century spend less time with patients during training than their counterparts did in the 20th century, which decreases the knowledge and practice of bedside clinical ...
Gladys Antelo-Allen, associate director of education and training at Camden Coalition, dives into the foundational skills in complex care that can enhance provider education and facilitate trusting ...
In today’s evolving healthcare landscape, leadership is no longer confined to titles and corner offices. True leadership exists in every person who participates in decision-making, supports ...
A recent Association of American Medical Colleges report estimated a shortage of 20,200 to 40,400 primary care physicians by 2036. In addition, the Health of US Primary Care: 2024 Scorecard Report ...
New College of Nursing program prepares registered nurses to deliver high-quality medical forensic exams and survivor-centered care. UNT Health Fort Worth’ ...
The Clinical Psychology Ph.D. Program at Baylor College of Medicine is a collaboration between the School of Health Professions and the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Both ...
Nurses are described as the backbone of the American health care system, and too few can endanger patients and community health.