New Survey Finds Medical Residents Have ‘Buyer’s Remorse’
For medical residents about to complete their training, it appears that now is both the best of times and the worst of times to be entering the job market. Read More
View ArticleStaff Care Selects Keith Morrow, DOS, 2011 Country Doctor of the Year
When an E-F5 tornado devastated the town of Hackleburg, Ala., including both his medical offices, Dr. Keith Morrow, DOS, continued to do what he has done for over 25 years--treat patients and serve as...
View ArticleSafety and Savings: The Value of More Staff Time with Patients
We’ve all heard the expression that “Time is money.” This rings true in industry and in healthcare in regards to the importance of overall efficiency. But a clinician’s time with patients can mean more...
View Article7 Ways that Nurse Staffing Impacts Profitability
Because quality is increasingly linked to a hospital’s financial health, adverse outcomes related to inadequate staffing will have a growing impact on a hospital’s bottom line. The most direct example...
View ArticleTemporary Nurses Have Similar Education and Experience, More Diversity than...
A new study examines 24 years’ worth of data about temporary and permanent nurses and concludes that the two groups are more similar than many of us may realize. Read More
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