Category: careers

The Next Goal: Olympic Champion Scott Hamilton’s Crusade To Help Cancer Patients

Scott Hamilton has his eye on something special. Something personal. Something that could change the lives of millions of people he will never have the opportunity to meet. “You need to retire to something,”

Diversity Grows Among Medical School Applicants As Desire To Become A Doctor Remains High

The pool of young people wanting to become physicians continues to diversify with record shares of Black, Hispanic, and women applicants to U.S. medical schools, the Association of American Medical Colleges said in a new report.

7 Ways Your Dog (Surprise!) Can Help You Achieve Success At Work

87% of people said having a dog makes them a better version of themselves—and that’s what it takes to succeed in your career as well—to be your best and constantly improving. Here are the ways dogs can help you do just that.

5 Mistakes You Don’t Want To Make During Open Enrollment

Yes, it’s the opportunity for most employees to select which benefits they will choose for the following year. Here are some of the most common mistakes we see people make:

A Designed Death – Where & When The World Allows It

For Boomers used to planning and controlling many of life’s choices, from when to have children to what kind of milk in their coffee, defining a good death seems like something they may want to discuss with their families – and decide for themselves.

Will Virtual Therapists Help To Overcome The Skills Shortage In Mental Health?

Mental health providers are struggling to attract the talent they need to cope with the surging demand for mental health services. New research suggests virtual therapists could be the answer.

Amid Healthcare’s Great Resignation, Burned Out Workers Are Pursuing Flexibility And Passion

The Great Resignation—the mass exodus of unsatisfied workers—has hit few industries harder than healthcare. But where are burned out healthcare workers going?

Old People Died Of Covid, Young People Are Dying By Suicide – Could Connecting Them Help?

Suicide has become the leading cause of death for young people in over 100 countries. Can older people save them?

American Elders Are Short-Changed 5 Years Of Healthy Retirement

It’s sad to know that the American de facto plan for retirement is working longer and dying sooner.

Two Years Into The Pandemic, Hospitals Earn High Marks As America’s Best Employers

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia earned the No. 1 spot on Forbes’ list of America’s Best Large Employers and was one of five hospitals in the top 10.