Can a doctor be a hero? Definitely. What about a nurse? Absolutely! But, let's not forget everyone else who may perform heroic actions or in fact be heroes. The cleaning staff and the food workers are vitally important. They face dangers as well. If not for them, our hospitals and long-term care facilities would be unfit for habitation. Everyone providing the behind-the-scenes services deserves the admiration and respect given to front-line responders. Pedestals set People up for Falls Our society loves to identify … [Read More...] about Pedestals are for Statues Shared Respect Builds Relationships
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Patient Engagement With Your Patient Portal
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Nursing Recruitment Strategies
The process of nurse recruitment is laborious and can be time consuming, much like physician recruitment. You may need a nurse right … [Read More...] about Nursing Recruitment Strategies
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My Practice will Never be Hit by Ransomware
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The Credentialing Process for Insurance Carriers
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Case Study: Leadership Means Finding the Source of Problems
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Case Study: The New Practice Administrator
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Case Study: NQ Felt She Was Best for the Job
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Things I Wish I Learned In Medical School
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Case Study: Dr. FB and the Cancellations
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