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Bridging the Soft Skills Gap in 2024 Graduates

A recent study reported by Forbes highlights a critical issue facing 2024 graduates, particularly those entering the medical field. While these new professionals possess strong technical knowledge, many lack essential soft skills like effective communication, collaboration, and critical thinking.

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Forbes warns of healthcare worker burnout

In 2021, about 3 in 5 physicians felt burnout, according to Mayo Clinic Proceedings. The fact that nearly 7 in 10 clinicians do not feel valued for their work is alarming, and healthcare institutions should fight for their staff.

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Nearly 1 billion people have mental disorder

The World Health Organisation (WHO) says that nearly one billion people worldwide suffer from some form of mental disorder, according to the lates UN data. The data released said the staggering figure was even more worrying because it included around one in seven teenagers.

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Hanks, Berry, Hayek and Stone have learned how to manage their diabetes

According to World Health Organization about 422 million people worldwide have diabetes, and 1, 5 million deaths are directly attributed to diabetes each year. This huge number of people who have diabetes includes some of your favorite actors, singers, athletes, and TV hosts. This time we chose 4 famous actresses who have learned how to manage their diabetes daily.

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3 Female Celebrities and Their Chronic Illnesses

They may be rich and famous, but celebrities are human too, and that means they are just as prone to getting sick as the rest of us. And just like us, some celebrities even live with chronic conditions that can take a toll on their day-to-day lives.

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Тhe Mayo Clinic suggests 10 ways to prevent diabetes complications

More than 37 million people in the U.S. have diabetes, and more than 96 million adults in the U.S.—over one-third—have prediabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. According to World Health Organization about 422 million people worldwide have diabetes, and 1, 5 million deaths are directly attributed to diabetes each year. Тhe Mayo Clinic suggests 10 ways to prevent diabetes complications.

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How does a walk in nature impact the brain?

The research shows that nature has a positive impact on brain regions involved in stress processing and that it can already be observed after a one-hour walk. Living in a city is a well-known risk factor for developing a mental disorder while living close to nature is largely beneficial for mental health and the brain.

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“Digital masks“ could protect patient’s privacy of medical records

Study released by the American Medical Association, showed more than 92 % of patients believe privacy is a right and their health data should not be available for purchase. Scientifics have created a “digital mask“which they say offers a pragmatic approach to safeguarding patient privacy in electronic health records and during virtual healthcare visits.

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High patient satisfaction with telehealth visits

Diagnoses from preliminary telehealth consultations matched in-person visits in 86.9% of circumstances, in response to a research revealed in JAMA Community Open. The digital prognosis in specialty care circumstances agreed with the in-person determination in 88.4% of sufferers in contrast with solely 81.3% in major care. Concordance was lowest for otorhinolaryngology, or head and neck specialists, and highest in psychiatry.

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