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Certified Nurses Day recognizes healthcare leaders dedicated to nursing professionalism, excellence, recognition, and service. Every March 19th, employers, certification boards, education facilities, and healthcare providers celebrate and publicly acknowledge nurses who earn and maintain the highest credentials in their specialty. We at TeamHealth want to recognize certified nurses for all their hard work and dedication!
Happy #MatchDay! TeamHealth celebrates today with all residents and fellows and joins in your well-deserved congratulations on your persistence and achievements.
The field of pediatric emergency medicine specializes in knowledge, training and experience to effectively care for infants, children and adolescents—especially in an emergency. A high-performing PEM service line requires specialized clinicians, enhanced processes and more. Our most recent white paper explores how the field of PEM differs from adult emergency medicine and details six steps hospital leaders can take to establish a department or enhance their general ED.
Emergency departments across the nation face several challenges, like staffing shortages and fluctuating patient volume, among others. Many hospitals lack the critical data needed to improve efficiency and quality of care. To combat these problems, TeamHealth's operational and clinical experts created Cognition, a powerful analytics platform designed to optimize performance and care with custom data. In this case study, Dr. Leo Hsu, Regional Medical Director, Emergency Medicine, shares the success of implementing Cognition at Midwestern facilities to optimize performance and prioritize quality patient care.
#PatientSafetyAwarenessWeek is an annual observance focused on education and promotion of patient safety best practices and innovations. Patient safety is vital in every clinical scenario, and this is particularly true of emergency medicine. In this episode of #BeyondClinicalMedicine, guest host Dr. Heather Owen speaks with Dr. Michael Weinstock about his passion for patient safety education in emergency medicine. Listen to the full episode on all major platforms.
Patient Safety Awareness Week encourages learning and discussion on improving safety in healthcare. In honor of this week, Dr. Manuel Betancourt, Facility Medical Director, Critical Care, shares the importance of implementing best patient practices to ensure quality care. Dr. Betancourt says, “The main goal of TeamHealth is to provide state-of-the-art care of critically ill patients and this cannot be accomplished without the standardization of best practices among our programs nationwide."
Dr. Jody Crane, Chief Medical Officer at TeamHealth, shares insight on some of healthcare's toughest problems. In his opinion piece, Dr. Crane discusses major challenges for emergency departments. This includes high patient volume, clinician burnout and a decline in physician compensation. Dr. Crane shares how addressing these problems could both improve the healthcare system and patient care.
Every March, we observe Women's History Month as a time to commemorate the vital role of women in history, culture and society. This year’s theme designated by the National Women’s History Alliance is “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories.” Sharon Horkott, Vice President, Provider Services, is sharing her story of finding self-awareness to become a better leader.
On International Women's Day, we honor women across the globe and particularly the women of TeamHealth, who champion exceptional healthcare delivery in every role. We celebrate your achievements and stand with you in advancing equity and shattering stereotypes. Join us in celebrating #IWD2023 and working to #EmbraceEquity for a more diverse, equitable and inclusive world!
During the pandemic, the SARS-Co-V-2 virus has been associated with a number of cardiovascular problems. In part 4 of the Long COVID series, TeamHealth’s Emerging Infectious Disease Taskforce covers some of the major cardiovascular issues associated with Long COVID. Recent studies reveal risks and prevalence of cardiovascular disease due to COVID-19 beyond 30 days and to the one-year mark are high.