Human connection in healthcare ethics: The nurse practitioner’s perspective
Every year, roughly 34.5 million people are admitted to U.S. hospitals. When we are sick in the hospital, we desire to be treated with dignity
Read MoreEvery year, roughly 34.5 million people are admitted to U.S. hospitals. When we are sick in the hospital, we desire to be treated with dignity
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Read MoreEditor’s note: This is the second post in a two-part series on professionalism. See the first post. Earlier this spring, the Baylor Center for Professionalism
Read MoreEditor’s note: This is the first post in a two-part series on professionalism A few months ago, I attended a meeting centered on professionalism, empathy,
Read MoreEvery summer, waves of high school, college and graduate school interns flood offices and labs across the country, bringing fresh energy, curiosity and ambition. Reports
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