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Addressing Social Determinants of Health with Rutgers Health Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU)

GoMoHealth

At the Rutgers Health Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey, patients are under the care of physicians who are on the faculty of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, a part of Rutgers University, one of the top research institutions in America.

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Citational Racism: How Leading Medical Journals Reproduce Segregation in American Medical Knowledge

Bill Of Health

While the lack of citations to scholars of color in medical journals may be due to carelessness, ignorance , or structural impediments , in some cases it is due to reckless neglect. And this history is intertwined with that of a lesser-known professional medical association, the National Medical Association (NMA).

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6 Crucial & Updated Medical Device Marketing Strategies

Healthcare Success

Over the next seven years, the medical device market will nearly double in size (from USD 495.46 The coronavirus pandemic has significantly increased the usage of “smart” wearable medical technologies , like smartwatches and fitness trackers. billion in 2022 to 964.90 billion in 2030 ). Know Your Buyer Persona.

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Why Your Hospital Needs a Podcast | Ep.27

Vie Healthcare

Lisa Larter (10:53): It makes you different from everyone else because you’ve found a way … Like, it just reminds me, uh, the idea, it, it brings me back to school, like, (laughs) I feel like in the olden days when the principal used to do a message every day to all the students, right? Lisa Miller (10:53): Yeah.

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Operational Efficiencies in Healthcare with Ryan Lee | E. 83

Vie Healthcare

There’s way more qualified applicants for nursing schools than there are available seats in nursing schools. Since 2007, Jim has been a registered nurse working in critical care, perioperative services and outpatient settings at nationally recognized medical facilities across three states. I’d call him a brother.