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Cleveland Clinic Connected leverages more than a century of best practices, educational opportunities and trusted leadership for member organizations.
Global Forces Put Healthcare Supply Chain Front and Center
The COVID-19 pandemic reframed almost everything about healthcare supply chain. Cleveland Clinic’s chief of supply chain describes today’s challenges and rewards.
Promoting Health Equity in the Workplace
New programs aim to eliminate workplace bias and discrimination by addressing the structural inequities that have shaped our shared history.
Hospital Leaders Attempt to Bust the Myths That Have Led to a Shortage of Medical-Surgical Nurses
Nursing leader tackles common misperceptions about medical-surgical nursing and discusses strategies for recruiting new caregivers to the specialty.
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How We’re Bringing the Power of Quantum Computing to Medical Research
Cleveland Clinic has been selected as a founding partner and the leading healthcare system in a new initiative meant to spur collaboration and innovation in the quantum computing industry. Quantum computers have the potential to advance medical research.
Where We’re Headed with Vaccine Research: A Conversation with Ted Ross, PhD
The renowned virologist, who is Cleveland Clinic’s new Global Director of Vaccine Development, discusses his plans and priorities for the research post.
How to Cultivate More Clinician Scientists in the Neurosciences
Starting a career path as a clinician scientist can feel isolating. We share distinctive ways our Neurological Institute is helping early-career clinician scientists thrive through mentorship and funding support.
Hard Science, Soft Skills: The Distinct Discipline of Healthcare Leadership
Cleveland Clinic pulmonologist James Stoller, MD, MS is a student of – and advocate for – developing healthcare leaders whose rock-solid skills include emotional intelligence and more.
Hospital Leaders Employ Value-Based Care to Reduce Medical Costs, Improve Population Health Worldwide
Cost-conscious medical reforms aim to improve patient care worldwide by designing and implementing value-based models of healthcare delivery.
Healthcare Leaders Spearhead Initiatives Aimed at Creating a Hospital Culture Free of Racism and Bias
Healthcare leaders spearhead diversity initiatives aimed at creating a hospital culture free of racism, bias and health disparities.