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Burnout is a major problem among workers in health care, leading to retirements and quitting. The problem feeds off itself since the more workers leave, the more work falls on remaining employees, as employers struggle to fill vacant positions. While
While addressing mental health care is an important year-round goal, July has been designated as National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month to recognize the challenges unique to people of color, which have experienced socioeconomic disparities, discrimination and trauma, and may
The province’s largest-ever medical residency class started providing care to Nova Scotians this weekend.
Including subspecialties and fellowships, a record 233 resident doctors began their training Saturday, July 1. Of those, 77 were Dalhousie medical school graduates, also a record.
Ten finalists have been chosen for the Hunter Prize for Public Policy, along with their groundbreaking ideas to fundamentally improve Canada’s health-care system.
A diverse group of finalists targeted areas such as community health, virtual long-term care, and new funding
More than 300 health-care workers from the Philippines have accepted jobs in Manitoba, province says
More than 300 already-trained health-care workers from the Philippines have accepted offers to come work in Manitoba, the provincial government says.
The offers were given to 348 health-care workers who were interviewed and passed a screening process during a five-day
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Rockefeller Capital Management LP lifted its stake in shares of Vanguard Health Care ETF (NYSEARCA:VHT – Get Rating) by 2.4% during the 4th quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
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Chatbots are increasingly becoming a part of health care around the world, but do they encourage bias? That’s what University of Colorado School of Medicine researchers are asking as they dig into patients’ experiences with the