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Blog Posts from August, 2019

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Tips for Surviving Shift Work in Medicine

By David Beran, DO - August 29, 2019

Flipping between night and day shifts is like being perpetually jet lagged. You're irritable, tired, hungry, and confused. But if you're a physician, it's a feeling you're accustomed to...

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Tired Male Doctor Resting At Desk

How Emerging Technologies Are Shaping the Future of Healthcare

By Mitchel Schwindt, MD - August 27, 2019

Imagine a world where complex health issues can be solved or prevented with relative ease. As lifespan increases, technology innovators race to outpace the growing demands of the planet’s expanding population.  Medical technology companies create faster, more, and less expensive answers to patient care needs. Engineering and science have converged, making medical practice easier for physicians, more effective for patients, and less costly to the system struggling to hold it all up...

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Novel Technologies Change Medicine Forever

Recruitment from Unlikely Sources: Exit Interviews

By Riia O'Donnell - August 22, 2019

Exit interviews may not top the list of HR’s ‘fun things to do,’ but the potential information and opportunities these meetings hold cannot be over emphasized. Take the time to perform them: act on the information you find, and keep the door open for future rehires of top talent.

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Recruitment from Unlikely Sources: Exit Interviews

Important Questions Providers Should Ask During Job Interviews

By Faith A. Coleman, MD - August 20, 2019

Your questions of the interviewer will indicate your genuine interest in the position. They are a vital part of the interview. The following questions were recommended by physicians as especially helpful for gaining insight into the workings and culture of the setting that you may consider joining.

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Important Questions Providers Should Ask During Job Interviews

Mergers & Acquisitions: Blending for Success

By Jennifer Alexander, SHRM-CP - August 15, 2019

Merger and acquisitions, in Health Care especially, are not going anywhere anytime soon. As laws and regulations continually change and strengthen within the industry, more and more companies will use this tactic to remain successful. However, a merger or acquisition cannot be successful without due diligence, open and honest communication, and the appropriate blending of the two organizations’ cultures.

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Mergers & Acquisitions: Blending for Success

How Nurses Can Prevent Injuries and Keep Their Backs Healthy

By MaryAnn DePietro - August 13, 2019

Although caring for your patients is usually your first thought, don’t neglect your own well-being. Injuries will not only interfere with your career, but an injury can also adversely affect your entire life. Take precautions and be diligent about protecting yourself from injuries. Remember, taking care of yourself helps you to be there for your patients.

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How Nurses Can Prevent Injuries and Keep Their Backs Healthy

Six Ways Healthcare Employers Can Support Working Mothers

By Riia O'Donnell - August 8, 2019

Healthcare employers may be in a unique position to offer some of the support and services working mothers need. Here are 6 ways healthcare providers can help.

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6 Ways Healthcare Employers Can Support Working Mothers

Why You Should Take a Second Look at Healthcare Job Boards

By Ore Ogunyemi, MD - August 6, 2019

...On the other hand, when you apply to a job via a job board, you show that you’ve put some thought and commitment into choosing it. Additionally, you will be able to tailor your CV and cover letter to that position, showcasing your sincere desire to pursue and accept the job. As some recruited applicants who only review the opportunity after being presented may not follow through, this gives the employer more security that you genuinely want the job...

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Why You Should Take a Second Look at Healthcare Job Boards

What Emergency Medicine Physicians Want From Recruiters

By David Beran, DO - August 1, 2019

It’s time to get over the antagonistic relationship a lot of doctors have with recruiters and get to a point where we can help each other. Ultimately, it can only benefit us both to have higher quality interactions...

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What Emergency Medicine Physicians Want from Recruiters