Our member #CHC LifeLong Medical Care is thrilled to announce the appointment of Ms. Cecilia Aviles as their new CEO! Ms. Aviles brings a wealth of experience and a visionary approach for Lifelong's new chapter! Join us in welcoming Ms. Cecilia Aviles to the LifeLong Medical Care family! To learn more about Ms. Aviles click the link below. #ValueCHCs #HealthEquity #HealthCareLeaders
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Learn the difference between disciplinary nuances in accredited continuing healthcare education with this article by Andrea Zimmerman, Ed.D.: https://lnkd.in/gGQnq9Yu
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A Day to Celebrate: Honoring the Dedication of Doctors Today, on National Doctors' Day, we take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to the doctors who tirelessly dedicate themselves to our well-being. These remarkable individuals stand at the forefront of healthcare, serving as healers, diagnosticians, and pillars of support for countless patients. Doctors navigate a complex world of medical knowledge and human emotions. They possess the scientific expertise to diagnose and treat a vast array of illnesses, wielding knowledge gleaned from years of rigorous training and continuous learning. Yet, beyond their technical prowess lies an equally crucial quality – compassion. Doctors listen to patients' concerns, offer reassurance, and navigate difficult conversations with empathy and understanding. The impact of a doctor's work extends far beyond the walls of a clinic or hospital. They play a vital role in shaping public health by promoting preventive care, advocating for healthy lifestyles, and contributing to the ongoing advancement of medical research. Their dedication ripples outwards, impacting families, communities, and society as a whole. National Doctors' Day serves as a timely reminder to acknowledge the sacrifices doctors make. Long hours, demanding schedules, and the emotional weight of caring for those in need are just some of the realities they face. This day allows us to express our appreciation for their unwavering commitment to their patients and the medical profession. But our appreciation should extend beyond a single day. We can demonstrate our gratitude by prioritizing our own health, making informed decisions about treatment options, and treating healthcare professionals with respect and understanding. Additionally, supporting initiatives that promote better working conditions for doctors and fostering a culture of respect within the medical system are crucial steps. In conclusion, National Doctors' Day is a powerful reminder of the immense debt we owe to doctors. Let us celebrate their dedication, acknowledge their sacrifices, and pledge to support them in their mission to heal and protect our well-being. Together, we can create a healthcare system that empowers doctors to excel and ensures quality care for all.
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Attention ACHE of Massachusetts members and healthcare leaders! Our next highly anticipated sponsor webinar, “Improving Your Bottom Line: Anesthesia Models Are the Answer,” presented by MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF NURSE ANESTHETISTS, is less than one month away! This event is free for members of the American College of Healthcare Executives, ACHE of Massachusetts, and American College of Healthcare Executives-RI, and offers 1.0 hours of American College of Healthcare Executives Qualifying Education Credits! Non-members are also welcome to join for just $10. Don’t miss out! Join Melissa Picceri Croad, MSNA, CRNA, APRN and Tracy Young MSNA, MBA, CRNA to explore the business side of anesthesia and what the future might hold as the industry evolves. Topics of discussion will include: - Suggested changes in anesthesia staffing models that limit service duplication, increase care access, and reduce costs. - Evidence demonstrating the cost-effectiveness and safety of the CRNA anesthesia-driven care model. - Strategies to assist healthcare centers in navigating federal and state regulatory requirements, bylaws, and policies, and the business case for implementing Efficiency-driven Anesthesia Modeling (EDAM). Please note, registration is required for members and nonmembers - here, https://lnkd.in/edY5uZAC
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Introducing our most recent guest to the Healthcare Rebel Alliance series: Clifford Porter, founder of Texas Direct Medical Care. As Nick Soman shared, Dr. Porter is a true healthcare pioneer. After serving as an Army doctor, he went on to earn a PhD in European history and political philosophy, bringing a unique interdisciplinary perspective to medicine. In his own words, he "left his studies under Socrates to go work for Hippocrates." Now, as the founder of a thriving Direct Primary Care (DPC) practice, Dr. Porter is redefining what it means to put patients first. As he explains, "Most clinics are managed to focus on billing and volume, [but] our first concerns are medical rather than financial. Since DPC is paid on membership, we can simply practice medicine. The DPC model takes money out of the exam room and no longer interferes with the patient-physician relationship. Practicing medicine in the DPC model is fun; I take care of my friends every day." Take a moment to read Dr. Porter's full interview and learn more about the future of healthcare 🔮 : https://lnkd.in/gcrmxQ7M
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Join us at the highly anticipated KNA annual conference coming up in 2024! https://lnkd.in/eButaWZe Our annual conference promises insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and valuable knowledge-sharing sessions that will benefit nursing professionals. Mark your calendar and be sure to secure your spot at our 2024 Annual Conference – we can't wait to see you there! Conference objectives: 1. Identify key factors contributing to healthcare disparities among diverse populations and advocating efforts to promote positive change. 2. Explore the latest innovations in healthcare technology and their applications in nursing practice. 3. Apply methods to foster a culture of continuous improvement through designing and implementing evidence-based or quality improvement projects in healthcare settings. 4. Analyze strategies for effectively managing and leading change within communities and organizations to improve patient outcomes.
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Join us at the highly anticipated KNA annual conference coming up in 2024! Offering 7.5 CE. Register Today 👉https://lnkd.in/eButaWZe ⭐️Our annual conference promises insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and valuable knowledge-sharing sessions that will benefit nursing professionals. Mark your calendar and be sure to secure your spot at our 2024 Annual Conference – we can't wait to see you there! ⭐Conference objectives: 1. Identify key factors contributing to healthcare disparities among diverse populations and advocating efforts to promote positive change. 2. Explore the latest innovations in healthcare technology and their applications in nursing practice. 3. Apply methods to foster a culture of continuous improvement through designing and implementing evidence-based or quality improvement projects in healthcare settings. 4. Analyze strategies for effectively managing and leading change within communities and organizations to improve patient outcomes.
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This is a wonderful article about PVT application in nursing. I believe PVT brings a crucial perspective to healthcare with wide implications, not just in the healthcare worker-patient dyad, but systemicly. For example: what are the organizational implications? What needs to be in place for nurses, and other healthcare workers, to embrace practices grounded in the neurobiology of safety? What are the implications for workload? Healthcare environments are fast paced, noisy, overloaded, and high demand, which creates chronic SNS activation. This gets so embedded in organizational culture that it becomes normalized and expected. Yet in order to offer care and cues of safety, healthcare providers need to have access to their own social engagement/ventral vagal system. This has potential widespread (and deep) implications at all levels of the organization as well as with the individual’s development and practice. Curious to hear your thoughts: What would prioritizing a PVT lens in healthcare mean for leaders? How can we begin to bring this evidence based perspective into healthcare workpaces and boardrooms?
Marie Cooper shares a thoughtful essay about Polyvagal Theory and its application to one's sense of safety, from her perspective as a nurse in the healthcare field. https://lnkd.in/evQnNs6n Interested in learning more about how you can create safe spaces in medicine? We invite you to enroll in our free, self-paced course, Polyvagal Theory for Healthcare Providers, led by Dr. Heather Abernethy. Enroll here: https://lnkd.in/e-QX8ZAG
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We are two weeks away from the next ACHE of Massachusetts sponsor webinar, “Improving Your Bottom Line: Anesthesia Models Are the Answer,” to be presented by MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF NURSE ANESTHETISTS on Tuesday, August 27 (12:00 Noon -1:15 PM ET)! Register today for this event that offers 1.0 hours of American College of Healthcare Executives Qualifying Education Credits and is free for American College of Healthcare Executives members. Nonmembers pay just $10. Join Melissa Picceri Croad, MSNA, CRNA, APRN and Tracy Young, MSNA, MBA, CRNA to explore the business side of anesthesia. Topics of discussion will include: - Suggested changes in anesthesia staffing models that limit service duplication, increase care access, and reduce costs. - Evidence demonstrating the cost-effectiveness and safety of the CRNA anesthesia-driven care model. - Strategies to assist healthcare centers in navigating federal and state regulatory requirements, bylaws, and policies, and the business case for implementing Efficiency-driven Anesthesia Modeling (EDAM). Please note, registration is required for members and nonmembers - here, https://lnkd.in/eYAebX_f
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Faced with a possible ban on the friendly PC management model, Envision Physician Services is ceasing operations in the State of California. This is a drastic decision for one of the largest hospital-based physician staffing companies in the country. Envision's departure from California is the result of a settlement with the The American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM). AAEM filed a lawsuit against Envision alleging that Envision violated state laws banning the Corporate Practice of Medicine. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gHabwV-c #healthlaw #physicians #California #law #healthcare
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