In an increasingly complex healthcare industry, hospital leaders say flexible scheduling options may be valuable tool for fostering nurse recruitment and retention.
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A safety training program led by occupational therapists is helping spine surgery caregivers avoid and manage work-related musculoskeletal pain and burnout.
What I Wish I’d Known When I Started: Nurses Share What It’s Like to Provide Care in a Post-Pandemic World
Nurses open up about the joys and challenges of providing care in a post-pandemic world.
New Fellowships Provide Specialized Training to Saudi Medical Professionals
Cleveland Clinic extends its global reach by providing specialized training to Saudi medical professionals.
Reflections on My First Year as CNO
Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital’s Chief Nursing Officer, Shannon Kunberger, shares insights on her first year in the CNO role and offers encouragement to other novice leaders.
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The Pandemic Made Me a Doctor Who Makes House Calls
A veteran epileptologist shares how pandemic-spurred virtual visits have brought her closer to her patients and yielded other unexpected benefits.
Emerge Stronger: Helping Caregivers Heal When Patients Don’t
The Emerge Stronger program offers confidential, one-on-one peer support for any Cleveland Clinic caregiver distressed by a clinical event.
7 Ways to Build Resilience Amid Another COVID-19 Surge
When you can’t change external circumstances, tap into internal resources to find strength and peace.
When Dedicated Caregiving Produces Serendipitous Benefits
After the pandemic halted a neurologist’s shared medical appointments for patients with autonomic disorders, he took them virtual — and discovered they could yield more benefits than he’d bargained for.
Key to Work-Life Balance: Just Say No
Calling “yes” the “drug of choice” for the field of medicine, Aaron Gerds, MD, argues for the power of no in creating work-life balance for physicians in his latest Editor’s Corner column in ASH Clinical News.
Different Front Lines, Same Heroics: The Case for Hiring Military Vets in Healthcare
We’ve found that military veterans make great healthcare employees. We’re expanding our decade-old Hero Experience Program to help make Cleveland Clinic an employer of choice for veterans.