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For the last 7 years, I’ve had the honor of teaching compassion science to premeds at Notre Dame. We often welcome physicians to class to share their stories. Here are 3 things I’ve learned from those narratives: 1. There are few (if any) other colleges/universities teaching compassion science. We need more to join suit. 2. We use sympathy, empathy, compassion and understanding interchangeably…but each has it’s own true definition. 3. Docs are people, too. We patients often expect our docs to be superheroes, but docs have human emotions just like everyone else…and being a physician is tough work. Thanks to all you physicians who work every day to save and sustain patients just like me. Happy Physician’s Week! #PhysiciansWeek #PhysicianEngagement #ThankYou #CompassionScience #Compassion #NotreDame #PreMeds ---- 💭 What do you think? 📢 Reshare if you agree
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The way you work in research can be shaped to suit you, the changes in your life, and your career. Find out more at: https://bit.ly/3umuiVt #ShapeTheFuture #NIHR #Careers #Research #menopause #menopausesupport #nhs75 #YourPathInResearch
Rachel is a Clinical Research Nurse who was able to adapt her role to suit her needs after experiencing changes to her health. Watch Rachel's video to hear her work-life balance story with NIHR CRN North Thames. Start your career in research today: https://lnkd.in/eZu_6Xdx.
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NEW: Two former UCF students have started an organization to inspire and support the future generation of medicine. Learn how Kia Singleton and Tyler Wright formed Sisters in Med, Inc. and how the organization plans to grow over the years in my latest article: https://lnkd.in/dHFmivMs
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The 15 White Coats Lisa Batiste refer this link to the right folks! Let's Go! The Funding the Future Physicians Scholarship is an amazing opportunity for Pre-Med Majors and up to 2 year Post Bac from HBCUs, HSIs and Indigenous Serving Institutions to receive personalized engagement that will relieve: the financial burden faced during preparation Increase their readiness for MCAT prep via a personalized system of engagement structured with the unique challenges of underrepresented students in mind Help them prepare their personal statements, interview practice, and more! Dr Ledet and The 15 White Coats are about the work, they're serious. Please check out the link. https://lnkd.in/eer5fNDG
FUNDING THE FUTURE PHYSICIANS INITIATIVE | 15WC | RESILIENCE
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In a recent interview with the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, Arnaldo Machado, the Office of the Commissioner for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining a strong workforce. Arnaldo highlights two virtual open houses for students interested in public health careers that were made possible with funding from the Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG). Read the full interview to see how PHIG continues to make an impact: https://bit.ly/3xIhdb4
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Our Q7 students are currently on their second clinical rotation. Here is Dr. Nicole Miranda, Q7 student, Jovauna Coleman, Danny, and her CI. Way to go Jovauna and Danny! #southcollegedpt #dptin2 #hybrid #accelerated #clinicals #youbelongatsouthcollegedpt #youbelong #physicaltherapy
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Our latest episode of 'The More You NO' is now live! 🎥 Join our Clinical Education Manager this month as we delve into the fascinating world of Nitric Oxide and its impact on overall health. Watch now and empower yourself with knowledge. https://lnkd.in/gHHEPe4B
The Oral-Gut Microbiome Axis | The More You NO #OralMicrobiome
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Taking discoveries down the deployment track requires an unbreakable human chain linking all of the skills necessary for the journey. The strength of that chain is not however is not just in the diversity of skills it is in how they are integrated through a collegial and collaborative approach that engenders trust in each other. Translation through connectivity ! I will share some thoughts on how this might be achieved in the modern era of research.
IPRI Director Gordon Wallace AO will be at the upcoming Royal Society of NSW Southern Highlands Branch Meeting in Mittagong on June 20 for a talk on getting technological advances into the clinic. All are welcome to join. Find more information here: https://bit.ly/3XhM5K7
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Jillian Agnew, RN, CCRC, Senior Clinical Research Nurse at ST JOHN CENTER FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH, shares insights on the power of personal connections in keeping long-term trial participants engaged. From navigating trial fatigue to overcoming protocol challenges, hear the nuances of patient interactions that shape the success of extended trials. Tune in to learn how to foster meaningful connections to retain participants in trials ⇢ https://lnkd.in/ecMZZ5ts
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Here's the latest video from our Junior Doctor Panel, providing valuable insight for anyone interested in the experience of Foundation Years doctors.
As he approaches the end of his FY1 year, Andrew, from our Junior Doctor Panel, shares his experiences of rotation changes along with the steps he has taken to help overcome the challenges. #juniordoctor #foundationyears #cpd https://lnkd.in/dnatNmnA
Challenges of Junior Doctor rotations - Andrew
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