APP Clinical Skills and Procedures Workshop is organized by Provider Practice Essentials (PPE), LLC, and will be held from Aug 27 - 28, 2021 in Washington.
Continuing Medical Education events are in high demand, due in no small part to the extreme benefits they offer healthcare professionals around the globe. Healthcare is one of the major industries that is moving rapidly away from strictly traditional classroom settings, with a growing number of current licensed healthcare professionals preferring either online or blended learning. There is no shortage of CME providers ready and willing to adapt to this new and flourishing online market, which makes it all the more crucial to plan a successful promotional strategy when advertising your content. A more effective promotional campaign leads directly to more eyes on your CME activities, which culminates in a worthwhile return on your investments. The U.S. continuing medical education market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.92% during the forecast period. The first step is choosing the right digital platform for your business’s needs. There are many sites dedicated to hos...
The Road to Remission: Assessing Today's Treatment Goals in Crohn's Disease is organized by CME Outfitters , LLC. This course has been intended for Gastroenterologists, PAs, nurse practitioners, nurses, and pharmacists.
Physician burnout is on the rise, which can cause the practice of modern medicine to suffer. It is an issue that affects the entire healthcare system and every type of healthcare professional—not only physicians themselves. At a glance, physician burnout is primarily identified and categorized by: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and feelings of diminished accomplishment. A variety of workplace factors contribute to burnout in healthcare professionals; the major ones include long shifts, demanding on-call responsibilities, lack of appreciation from both coworkers and patients, and poor workplace relationships. Prolonged burnout can result in depression, substance abuse, and even suicidal ideation, alongside an overall poorer quality of patient care rendered by the affected practitioner. The potential for serious medical errors multiplies when HCP burnout comes into play. It is crucial for hospital management and healthcare professionals themselves to quickly identify and ...
Comments
Post a Comment