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On Searching for the Unknown with Unspeakable Names: Searching PubMed for Disability Research

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Anderson and LaTeesa James PubMed special queries are master search strategies on common, important, but challenging health topics, which are usually peer-reviewed. Disability certainly qualifies as a common, important health topic that is challenging to search – and yet, no PubMed special query exists for it.

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Bioethics, Psychedelic Therapy Abuse, and the Risk of Ethics Washing

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With this being a relatively new topic of research for bioethics, it may be opportune to consider blind spots in the discipline’s own gaze and operations, which can otherwise hinder effective engagement with the issues at hand. Gather Well recently rebranded from its previous incarnation as the Center for Consciousness Medicine (CCM).

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Who’s Liable for Bad Medical Advice in the Age of ChatGPT?

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Medical Malpractice To defend against a medical malpractice claim, a clinician must show that the care they provided met or exceeded an acceptable standard — typically assessed against the care that would provided by a “ reasonable, similarly situated professional.”

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American Board of Telehealth launches certificate for virtual primary care

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The American Board of Telehealth announced this week that it is launching a Teleprimary Care Certificate program, geared toward helping primary care providers develop future virtual health strategies. The online program will cover a range of topics and best practices, including workflow, regulatory considerations and health equity.

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Employee Compliance Training for Healthcare

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It educates employees on the laws, regulations, and policies governing their work and ensures they understand their responsibilities and obligations as healthcare professionals. We’ll also discuss what training topics should be covered and how to design an effective compliance training program using digital software.

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CEUs For Nurses: The Path To Continuous Learning 

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Continuing Education Units, or CEUs, for nurses are not just a requirement for maintaining licensure, but a vital pathway for professional development and staying current with advancements in healthcare. Many nurses note the difficulty in balancing long, irregular hours with the pursuit of continuing education.

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Microlearning: What Is It and How Should It Be Used for Compliance Training?

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Compliance standards are consistently under scrutiny from regulatory organizations, which means healthcare professionals frequently need to refresh, re-train, and learn new concepts and best practices. Reasons To Use Microlearning Lots of busy professionals gravitate to microlearning because it offers them a succinct way to learn.