The medical field contains some of the most highly paid professions across the nation. While years of education remain a critical factor in becoming a highly paid physician, other complementary positions within the healthcare industry can be quite lucrative as well. You might have had your heart …
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A High-Tech Cure: 7 Ways Technology Can Work to Solve Nursing Shortages
With an increasingly aging population, both in the general United States and in the nursing profession, it is projected that the need for nurses in hospitals will rise dramatically in the next ten years, as the number of nurses in the field drops. With a ballooning aging population, more nurses …
The Injustices of COVID: Five Ways the Virus Widens the Divides
It’s a myth that a virus which strikes presidents and princes doesn’t discriminate. The pandemic has widened inequality and increased division in many ways. It was unequal in those it killed, hitting so much harder in ethnic communities. It targeted the poorest and most vulnerable citizens, often …
Five Actionable Tips for Growing Your Medical Practice
As a healthcare professional, there were probably quite a few things you learned while in medical school. However, while you may have learned how to accurately diagnose and treat a wide variety of health concerns, there’s also a good chance that there are also a few things you didn’t learn. Namely, …
Understanding Healthcare Sanctions
When working in the healthcare field, confidentiality and ethical behavior is a must. A healthcare sanctions check enables you to determine if there is any reason a candidate should not be considered for a position due to previous bad behaviors or unethical acts. Healthcare sanctions are used to let …
7 Ways to Modernize the Healthcare Industry
The world is revolutionizing how it provides most of its services; healthcare is no exception. For any country to be considered advanced in any real way, it needs, among other things, to have proven an ability to take care and improve the plight of its most vulnerable constituents. It also needs …