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Evaluating Professionalism and Self-reflection in Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery

As neurosurgeons, continuous improvement is essential to our growth. Self-reflection and self-improvement are core tenets instilled in us throughout training. During residency, this is built into our education, with discussions of quality, service and opportunities for improvement at the forefront. But what about after residency? As we transition, we continue to refine what we do and how we practice, often adding new techniques to our repertoires.

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Explore the Advantages of Accelerated BSN Programs | Omaha

Nebraska Methodist College

Changing your career path can be intimidating. But choosing an Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program can give you the confidence you need as you embark on a new career.

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How To Get Your Software Talking

Surgical Information Systems

By leveraging interoperability between its software and technology investments, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) can enhance efficiency and reduce costs and errors.

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Waiting for answers: Efforts to reduce wait times for developmental evaluations

The Stitch

A closer look at efforts to reduce wait times and increase access to care for individuals and families of individuals with IDD. The post Waiting for answers: Efforts to reduce wait times for developmental evaluations appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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This Two-Time Pima Medical Graduate Started as an Undecided Community College Student Before Finding her Calling

Pima Medical Institute

Alexis Manuszak completed the Medical Assistant certificate program at our San Antonio campus and the Health Care Administration associate degree through our Online campus. She started her schooling in community college, but wasn’t happy. Unsure of her path, she discovered Pima Medical and the rest, as they say, is history. She is now a proud two-time graduate of our trusted and respected medical career college.

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Waiting for answers: Efforts to reduce wait times for developmental evaluations

The Stitch

In the state of Texas, there are over 500,000 children and adults with IDD (intellectual or developmental disabilities inclusive of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), intellectual The post Waiting for answers: Efforts to reduce wait times for developmental evaluations appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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