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Even as we step into 2025, the echoes of the pandemic continue to shape healthcare recruitment. The industry is still grappling with the aftershocks—labor shortages, rapid technological advancements, and shifting demographics. Burnout remains a pressing issue, with thousands of physicians and nurses leaving the workforce just as they did in 2021. These departures exacerbate an already strained system, forcing recruiters to confront familiar...
Image credit   Every June, pride month is celebrated. This is the time that the LGBTQ+ community is favored and have parades and parties celebrated in recognizing their growing community. This is where they showcase their rainbow of colors signifying their colorful lives. Though most countries have accepted this community, there are still countries and laws that make the LGBTQ+ community worry about their safety and lives. Even in our...
Photo credit   The last few years with Pandemic have taught hospitals so many things. It stretched everyone and everything in all aspects as they tried to balance and provide the right services to the people. According to Dr. Yves Duroseau, chair of emergency medicine and co-chair of disaster planning services at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. “We saw widespread burnout of staff trying to go above and beyond, every single day....