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5 Reasons to Enter the Health Care Administration Career Field

Pima Medical Institute

Are you looking for a career in the medical field, but want to focus on more on administrative duties and less in direct patient care or a clinical setting? In a health care administration career , you will work closely with medical teams to support the managerial and administrative aspects of a medical office – from medical records, to HR, to marketing, and after gaining experience, you could find leadership roles available to you, like front desk supervisor, hospital administrator, clinical d

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A personal companion to heart health—starting with your thumbs

Penn Medicine

Penn Medicine Healthy Heart is transforming cardiovascular care by providing personalized support and resources to patients from the comfort of home.

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Triage Triumphs: February 2024

Triage Staffing

From time to time, we are lucky enough to get kudos for our recruiters. We love getting compliments from travelers and we’re thrilled to be able to share these. Want to send a kudos to another Triage traveler or a recruiter? Send an email to social@triagestaff.com and we’ll make sure to pass on the congratulations. Angela D. is amazing! She has been with me every step of the way!

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The Future of Neurological Surgery: Adapting to GME Changes

Neurosurgery

Until the 19 th century, surgical training was haphazard with no standardization. The surgical trainee learned through observation of a mentor and finished training when the mentor decided it was time. As surgery evolved from a trade to a profession, surgical training also evolved, pioneered by William S. Halsted , MD. Dr. Halsted’s principles of surgical training included the need to understand the scientific basis of disease, provide supervised care of surgical patients and gain increasing res

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