Ice and Anti-Inflammatory Meds Are NOT the Answer
By Josh Stone * The controversy surrounding the practice of using ice and anti-inflammatory medications continues! What is surprising to me is that a controversy exists at all. Why, where and when did...
View ArticleStuck in a Rut
By Patrick Hanson Over the past four years of working in the Student Outreach department at Bryan University, I have heard the same saying from students on multiple occasions: “I am just in a rut and...
View ArticleSeven Steps to Ace the Interview
By Brandi Haven There is no doubt about it: Interviews are nerve-racking! Sweaty palms, increased heart rate, upset stomach, forgetfulness, and negative thoughts are all common symptoms of...
View ArticleRetention Is a Contact Sport!
By Gary Salazar Most of us can’t get through the day without talking to someone. There are too many things that we need help with: How do I get to the meeting? When do we need to turn that assignment...
View ArticleSometimes It IS All About Me
By Patrick Hanson When someone says, “What do you think, the world revolves around you?” or “It’s not all about you!” it’s usually not a compliment. I am here to tell you, “It should be.” This last...
View ArticlePersistence
By Gary Salazar Have you heard this quote from Calvin Coolidge before? Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with...
View ArticleLessons Learned From a Hound
Leave the Whining to the Dogs By Gary Salazar I recently read a comment in an online posting critiquing a short video. The comment stated, “I’m getting...
View ArticleEffective Data Dashboards in the Clinical Setting
Patient monitors in intensive care units and operating rooms are excellent examples of effective, but limited, data dashboards. By T. Forcht Dagi, MD Note: This is the first of a three-part series....
View ArticleThe History and Evolution of Data Dashboards
By T. Forcht Dagi, MD, DMed Sc, MPH Photo credit: InfoCaptor Note: This is the second installment of a three-part series. Part I provides an overview of data dashboards in the clinical setting; Part...
View ArticleUndertaking a Dashboard Project
By T. Forcht Dagi, MD, DMed Sc, MPH Note: This is the third installment of a three-part series. Part I provides an overview of data dashboards in the clinical setting; Part II reviews the history and...
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