Friday at Five: Holiday Gift and Giving Guide
‘Tis the season for gift giving and spreading joy and cheer. No one deserves more happiness and love in their lives this year than our…
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Read MoreSharing lists on addressing racial disparities in COVID-19, tools for future health care workers to succeed, job searching, creating meaningful connections with patients, recruiting at home employees, and how patients are in the drivers seat to their own healthcare.
By Art Gross – As we end this year’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month, never has it been more important to make sure that you are informed and making smart cyber choices in both your personal and professional life.
To commemorate HealthcareNOW Radio’s show The Incrementalist crossing the milestone of 100 episodes, this week’s Friday at Five celebrates the show and its host, Dr. Nick.
This week’s Friday at Five lists the most played podcast episodes and the most played radio episodes on HealthcareNOW Radio’s SoundCloud channel within the last three months including timely episodes about the COVID-19 pandemic, the race for a vaccine, all things telehealth and so much more.
Follow us this month as we engage our health IT community in cybersecurity awareness as we meet the new challenges of working from home and through the pandemic. Do your part and #BeCyberSmart.
This week’s Friday at Five celebrates International Podcast Day with our own growing podcast library, podcast recs from our radio hosts, what you can do to join the fun and even some direction to readers who may have considered starting their own podcast.
In our disrupted time of COVID, what are we learning, how are we performing, and what are the impacts in healthcare? Here are recent reports and surveys with some answers and as always leaving us with more questions.
By Devin Partida – Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a painless condition that causes patients — most commonly those over 50 — to experience blurriness or sight loss when looking at objects directly in front of them. There are several promising new medical advances to treat people with AMD. Here are five of them.