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During the COVID-19 pandemic, our country’s nurses were pushed to the brink. They risked their lives, faced burnout, and were overworked caring for patients as each new wave of the pandemic hit. According to a study released by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, roughly 100,000 nurses left the workforce during the pandemic. …

Communist Party members at EY China in Beijing have been asked to wear their party badges to show their political loyalty while they are at work. A Communist Party branch committee at the company made the demand just ahead of China’s annual parliamentary meetings, a time of high political sensitivity in the country. The rubber-stamp …

Twitter managers have told some staff work 12-hour shifts, seven days a week, CNBC reported. Some managers told The New York Times they slept at Twitter’s office on Friday and Saturday nights. Staff are trying to prove themselves amid the looming threat of layoffs under new owner Elon Musk. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for …

The School of Public Health and Health Professions has been awarded $1.3 million from the U.S. government to help train the next generation of public health workers by providing scholarship opportunities to graduate students from disadvantaged or underrepresented groups. UB is one of 29 universities receiving a total of $40.7 million from the Health Resources …

Get to know your Ophthalmology Surgical Team. Here you will find pictures and bio’s for the Ophthalmology Surgery Staff. Dr. Nicholas J. Butler [he / him / his / himself] is board certified in ophthalmology, Chief of Ophthalmology , Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Medical School: McGill …

A Sanford Imagenetics team advancing the science of pharmacogenetics recently collaborated to write chapters for a textbook that examines how genomic medicine can be translated to clinical practice. Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is the study of how heredity, or genetics, influences how your body processes certain medications and may help identify a medication that your body is …

On September 28 and 29 in Salida, Colorado, AgWell – a project of the Rocky Mountain Farmer’s Union will be hosting a Summit for programs and organizations supporting behavioral health and wellbeing for farmers, ranchers, agricultural workers, and their families in Colorado. Suicide rates, substance abuse, and mental health issues continue to skyrocket in America’s …

NEW ULM — The Brown County Board will consider a request Tuesday for three public health care workers to attend the Minnesota Cares Wellness Workshop Oct. 6-7 in Minneapolis. The conference is provided as a way to thank health care workers and to promote healing and wellness among the health care community including …

Two College of Public Health (COPH) faculty members mentored students during the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Joseph Fauver, PhD and Catherine Pratt, MS. mentored students taking part in the SURP. The program gives undergraduate students the opportunity to join research teams and see first-hand the broad spectrum …

Cheryl Cruver, Chief Revenue Officer, AGS Health Exacerbated by pandemic-induced burnout, resignations, and even terminations1, chronic coding and revenue cycle management (RCM) staffing shortages have healthcare organizations struggling to find ways to keep revenue flowing despite a lack of qualified professionals to handle critical processes. It is a situation that has been brewing for years, …