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Here to chair: Gender differences in the path to leadership

SheMD

Today, we will be discussing the article entitled, Here to chair: Gender differences in the path to leadership. Though women make up almost half of all United States medical school classes, they are significantly less likely to have leadership positions in medicine. link] ,Why is this article important? How does this apply to us?

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November 2023 News from the College

ACEP Now

Vetted details, unparalleled access, and actionable insights about group structure, leadership, policies and more, make ACEP Open Book an indispensable resource. Learn more at openbook.acep.org. An increasing focus of the TRB is to strengthen the link between mobility, transportation, and health.

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Healthcare Compliance for New Providers: Getting Started

American Medical Compliance

Moreover, compliance with HIPAA helps healthcare providers avoid substantial fines and legal penalties associated with data breaches, thereby maintaining compliance with federal standards and ensuring the smooth operation of their practices. It ensures healthcare providers operate ethically.

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Awake, and Paralysed: A Never Event

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Even though sedation after endotracheal intubation (ETI) reduces the risk of self-extubation, uncontrolled pain, and awakening awareness, several small single-centre studies demonstrate low rates of sedative drug administration after ETI in the emergency department (ED). When there is an immediate threat to life (e.g.,

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Interhospital Transfer Capabilities Still Pose Major Issues

ACEP Now

Transfers have always been an area of concern to hospital administrators and emergency physicians. Two years ago, an ACEP Now article covered the issue of transfer challenges resulting from early pandemic operations. The issue of inpatient boarding compromising ED operations has been widely reported.

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ACEP Leads National Summit on the Boarding Crisis

ACEP Now

To date, there has been no formal response from the Administration. The summit participants examined the multifactorial causes of boarding through the lens of transparency, regulatory challenges, mental health, financial drivers, operational modifications, workforce, and other categories. This can be prevented.”

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MyChart Messages the Wild West of Patient Communication

33 Charts

The fundamental problem: we turned on 24/7/365 access for patients (who of course like it) with no operational or business model to handle it. How we are charged to use (or not use) a certain technology has to be a new priority of medical leadership. Crucial that we fix this.