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January 08, 2025
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Healio Community, new engagement platform, aims to foster professional connection

Healio Community, new engagement platform, aims to foster professional connection

Healio has launched the Healio Community platform to empower and connect professionals in health care.

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February 02, 2024
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MedPro360 program focuses on ‘actionable tools’ for eye care professionals

MedPro360 program focuses on ‘actionable tools’ for eye care professionals

This year’s MedPro360, the SECO meeting’s practice management track, is packed with courses designed to help optometrists navigate common challenges, like knowing when to refer and how to effectively lead and communicate with employees.

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August 06, 2023
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Intergenerational collaboration key to building engaging workplaces for all

Intergenerational collaboration key to building engaging workplaces for all

HOUSTON —Workplaces must embrace the differences between employees from different generations and find ways to bring people together to cultivate an engaging workplace, according to a speaker.

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March 04, 2023
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ACC president: ‘Antidote to burnout’ is engagement

ACC president: ‘Antidote to burnout’  is engagement

NEW ORLEANS — The cardiology community has faced great challenges in recent years, but continuing to engage can help overcome them, American College of Cardiology President Edward T. A. Fry, MD, FACC, FSCAI, said in opening remarks here.

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December 15, 2022
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Mental disorders significantly impact years of working life for individuals in Denmark

Mental disorders significantly impact years of working life for individuals in Denmark

For adults in Denmark, diagnosis of mental disorders led to a significant impact on the number of working years when compared with the general population, according to a study published in Lancet Psychiatry.

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August 27, 2021
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High mentally stimulating jobs may lower dementia risk later in life

High mentally stimulating jobs may lower dementia risk later in life

Results from a multicohort study of individuals in the U.S., U.K. and Europe revealed that people with high cognitively stimulating jobs were less likely to develop dementia in old age than those with low stimulating jobs.