Category: For the Workforce

Jun 23
Older and More Diverse: Demographic Implications for New York’s Health Care System

Over the next decades, the population nationally and in most states will become older and more racially and ethnically diverse.

Jun 22
Racial Bias in Flexner Report Permeates Medical Education Today

A landmark study forced all but two Black U.S. medical schools to close.

Jun 19
Fire and Emergency Medical Services Response to Civil Unrest

Civil unrest may occur as a period of social upheaval, following sporting events or during periods of heightened community tension.

Jun 18
The Impact of the Pandemic on Healthcare Employment

The coronavirus pandemic and subsequent public health response have led to extraordinary job loss in the United States.

Jun 04
Police Using Rubber Bullets On Protesters That Can Kill, Blind, Or Maim For Life

Police are using rubber bullets on protestors, proving to be dangerous and sometimes fatal.

Jun 01
MSSNY President Voices Support for Bill to Curb Excessive Charging of Medical Supplies

President of MSSNY speaks out against price gouging of basic medical supplies.

Jun 01
The Life-Saving Intersection of Healthcare and Cybersecurity

For all of the challenges brought on by COVID-19, one positive has been the accelerated development of healthcare technology that is saving lives.

  • Communication
Jun 01
NY Businesses Can Refuse Entry to People Not Wearing a Face Covering

Governor's Cuomo's new executive order enforces face masks to be worn in businesses.

May 29
The Hospital Room of the Future

Dr. Alistair Erskine presents five predictions he sees with the upcoming changes of hospital rooms.

May 27
Despite Visit Rebound, Primary Care Practices Are Struggling to Survive

Primary care practices are facing major threats, and they need government help if they are to survive.