Category: careers

Caring In The Workplace: Why Allyship Matters More Than Ever Now

The majority of us report regularly ‘faking’ a good attitude and consciously acting to display ‘appropriate’ emotions at work. What we need now is more ally-ship.

How To Succeed When You’ve Never Done The Job Before

Dr. Jon Cohen, Executive Chairman of BioReference Laboratories shares his strategies for navigating new situations.

Report: More Than 800 Deaths And 5,800 Hospitalizations Globally May Have Resulted From COVID-19 Misinformation Online

More than 800 deaths and 5,800 hospitalizations are being attributed to online misinformation related to COVID-19, according to a recent report. Here’s what the findings were.

On The Brighter Side Of The Covid-19 Pandemic: We Are More Adaptive Than We Think, Finds New Study

While stressful events throw us off our game, our psychological immune system has the power to bounce back much faster than previously thought, a new study finds.

Pandemic Turns Physician Job Market To Dire From Demand

The ability of a U.S. physician to land a job has been easy until a surge of U. S. cases of the coronavirus strain Covid-19 “flipped” the job market and reduced the demand for doctors during the pandemic, a new report shows.

U.S. Doctor Shortage Could Hit 139,000 By 2033

The nation’s shortage of doctors will rise to between 54,000 and 139,000 by 2033 as the U.S. population grows and ages, making it even more difficult to fight public health threats like today’s spread of the coronavirus strain Covid-19.

Women Leaders Unite To Push For Testing To Exit COVID-19

Women political leaders gathered this week to push for more – and more affordable – testing as an essential step to exiting the Covid-19 pandemic.

How The Supreme Court’s DACA Decision Lessens The Doctor Shortage And Boosts Patient Care

A decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to protect some 700,000 immigrants known as Dreamers helps future doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers to stay in the country.

How Long Does It Take To Recover From COVID-19 Coronavirus And Return To Work?

Here are some considerations before returning to normal activities, whatever “normal activities” may be during this SARS-CoV2 pandemic.