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Telephone Communication for Healthcare Providers: Safety Strategies

The way we communicate has changed dramatically over the years. Even with the introduction of technology-based communications, such as social networking sites, telemedicine, and texting,...

The Fight to Preserve the Physician-led Care Team

Patti loved bowling night, and that was before she knew bowling helped save her life. Patti (a pseudonym to guard the patient’s privacy) was a...

May is Hepatitis Awareness Month and May 19th is Hepatitis Testing...

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and MDHHS would like to bring awareness to viral hepatitis. Hepatitis is a disease that affects the...

Employees on Military Leave

Q: I have an employee who is in the National Guard, and they have just told me that they are being deployed to support...

Hiring a Physician Assistant

Q: I have run a small group practice for many years. We can no longer keep up with the demands of seeing every patient...

What U.S. Health Care Will Look Like in 2032: Executive Summary

Now that so many aspects of the U.S. health care system have been tested by near-battlefield conditions, we can see the emerging risks and...

The Future of Medicine

Dennis Gabor won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1971 after a lifetime developing, studying, and expanding the world’s knowledge of the sciences and...

President’s Perspective – May/June 2022

Dear friends and colleagues, It is a thrill for me to offer my greetings in this message, which is my first as the newly-inaugurated President...

It’s Round Up Time! Let’s Circle our Wagons and Get Kids...

Spring in Michigan is just around the corner, and schools are getting ready for Kindergarten Roundup. This year, instead of corralling incoming students at...

Attracting Qualified Candidates in a Tight Labor Market

Q: Like many employers in this job market, we are struggling to recruit new staff. We have many positions unfilled including nurses, medical assistants...

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