July 9, 2019 – Smoking Toxicity
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Anchor lead: Are cigarettes more toxic for blacks than other ethnic groups? Elizabeth Tracey reports Smoking causes lung cancer, and it may be more dangerous for blacks than for whites, a recent study found. Otis Brawley, professor of oncology and …
July 8, 2019 – Rudeness Cost
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Anchor lead: Bad behavior can impact the whole healthcare culture, Elizabeth Tracey reports When surgeons are rude and abrasive to their care team, patients may experience more errors and rehospitalizations, a recent study found. Keven Sowers, president of the Johns …
February 2019 – Growing an Engaged Workforce
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Listen to Mary Myers, president and CEO of Johns Hopkins Home Care Group and president of home and community-based services for Johns Hopkins Health System, talk about the strategic goal “growing an engaged workforce of quality people.” She discusses the …
May 2019 – Workforce Development: Attracting and Retaining a High Caliber Workforce
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Listen to Mary Myers, president and CEO of Johns Hopkins Home Care Group and president of home and community-based services for Johns Hopkins Health System, and Denise Lannon, executive director of human resources for the Johns Hopkins Home Care Group …
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July 5, 2019 – CLL
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Anchor lead: A two therapy approach may help in the most common form of leukemia, Elizabeth Tracey reports Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, abbreviated CLL, is the most common form of leukemia, often affecting older people and those with certain mutations. Now …
July 4, 2019 – Resident Burnout
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Anchor lead: A new study is attempting to assess the roots of burnout among medical residents, Elizabeth Tracey reports When physicians report being burned out, everyone suffers. Now a new study is assessing the roots of burnout among medical residents. …