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1.7.24 “On National Doctors’ Day, we honor the selfless dedication, unwavering commitment, and exceptional care provided by doctors. Their tireless efforts and compassionate hearts heal not only our bodies but also our spirits. Today, we express our deepest gratitude for their noble service and the profound impact they have on our lives and communities.” Team SLP
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Are you ready for "big questions?" Watch Dr. Moka Lantum (Shufaay) from graduating class 2013 share his #MHCM program experience. Dr. Moka Lantum (Shufaay) CEO CheckUps #healthleadership #healthcaremanagement
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The black liberation movement is in my view a 3d tactical chess game. Someone once asked me what my game strategy was when playing chess. I told them I play to navigate at least one of my pawns to the other side of the board to become a queen. You need your pawns to win any war, they are the foot soldiers limited but many. In doing so I can calculate the sacrifices I can make in the course of the game with other players who have limited or specific movement ability. If I have two queens on a chess board and two other pieces one being a castle you can likely navigate to checkmate with the king to be used only as augmentive. For those of you who don't know the game of chess I said a lot here. The only ones who can see the strategy are the ones who understand the game and how to play it. Black liberation cannot be a movement because the stakes are too high and the rules of the game were written by the masters. Movements are visible and loud focused energy the yields minor result. Black liberation must be built on strategic moves coordinated across the board by pieces/players who know how to position themselves to serve victory even unto sacrifice. If you are not that kind of player you are playing the wrong game. The liberation will succeed when black people can work together like ants. Not one word said but communication is constant and the work is progressive with an objective even against advisarial events and circumstances. We have a work to do first by mastering the art of the game because it should be the last and only one we need to play for victory.
Passionate about seeing the Alkebulan of my dream emerge. I am unapologetically African. We are building the Emerging Alkebulan. Titles don't matter. Disrupting the status quo. Thought provoker. Pan African to the core.
Hmm, what do you all think about what Dr. Umar Johnson is saying here 🤔 😏 I can't really argue much can I. The sellouts are the biggest challenge facing the Alkebulan people 😀. #Oladelesthoughts
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Sharing a simple and powerful message.
Dr. Samantha Barry reporting for duty! Thank you @ulsteruni for this immense distinction of an honorary doctorate alongside the other 2024 alumni Mary Robinson @patrickielty @oliverjeffers . During my speech in Belfast, I talked about a daily practice my mom instilled in us from an early age- being kind to yourself and staying nice things out loud about yourself! “There is something quite Irish about batting away a compliment, diminishing your work, sharing the credit, generally underplaying what you’ve done big and small. I urge you NOT to do that. Be your biggest cheerleader, even if at times it feels a little forced. Get up in the morning, look in the mirror and say something nice about yourself. Some days will be easier than others, some days you will struggle to be positive, but find something, even if that thing is “My eyebrows are looking great today”. You will never speak to anyone more than you speak to yourselves in your thoughts. So make those thoughts kind! “
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Considering what's needed to be successful as a #pharmacyowner? Make sure you have #grit! What's that? A #growth mindset & #persistence. Some people are born this way, others learn it. How? They join groups that help them see the bigger picture, offer new opportunities & provide connections to learn. At Independent Pharmacy Cooperative (IPC), we work to identify future opportunities where #communitypharmacy will grow, provide immediate revenue enhancing programs & connect our members to the best practices identified by pharmacy leaders. Come grow with us.
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Your value is not to be defined by others!
When People Don’t Make Time for You! Dr. Mandell
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I’m looking forward to the AGILE Leadership Forum by Axxess later this month, where I’ll be participating in a panel discussing healthcare valuations, growth, and M&A. Connect with me after the conference to learn about the key takeaways from the panel and discuss the latest trends impacting M&A in healthcare. #AxxessAGILE #AGILE24 #healthcare
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