Category: Engagement & Morale

Aug 11
Study Points to ‘Counterintuitive’ Racial Differences in Physician Burnout

As physician burnout continues to be a pressing issue in medicine, a new survey finds that Black, Asian, and Latinx doctors are less likely to report experiencing it than their white colleagues.

Aug 04
Separate, but Together

NYSHealth President and CEO David Sandman discusses the importance of being socially connected while staying physically distant during the pandemic.

Jul 30
Reborn Not Reformed: Re-imagining Policing for the Public’s Health

A webinar in connection with advancing racial equity.

Jul 22
COVID-19 and Its Psychological Effects on Firefighters and First Responders

A variety of mental health issues can affect first responders, and their effects are wide-ranging.

Jul 15
‘I feel like I am not welcome’: Medical, Doctoral Students from Abroad Grapple with Uncertainty from New ICE Rules

New rules announced by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have plunged the future of many medical and doctoral students from abroad into uncertainty.

  • Communication
Jul 14
Healthcare Leaders Discuss Workplace Diversity

Health eCareers and CHG Healthcare have assembled a panel of industry leaders to share their insights on diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare.

Jul 01
I’m a Health Care Worker. You Need to Know How Close We Are to Breaking.

Hospital staff in Arizona are being challenged by the coronavirus in ways they never expected.