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Here are some of the stories of Black clinicians and innovators responsible for transformative medical advancements over the past two centuries.
Penn Medicine CIO Michael Restuccia discusses the challenges of remote work for IT staff, having to hit pause on a big implementation due to the pandemic and what it means to serve the community during times of crisis.
Iris Frye, founder of Parity HIT, says Black pioneers in the medical field have made digital healthcare innovation possible.
Brooks-LaSure formerly worked for the Obama Administration within CMS and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Founder Dr. Nathan Davis’ history of discriminatory practices has led to the removal of his likeness from the group’s Chicago headquarters.
Piece Technologies CEO Dr. Ruben Amarasingham and OSF Ventures' Dr. Garrett Vygantas discuss how AI can free up physicians to focus more time on the core elements of their work and bring joy back to the medical profession.
Diversifying talent and having a digitally literate workforce are a must, says Dr. Shera Chok, national clinical advisor for system transformation at NHS England and cofounder of the Shuri Network.
The shooter was most likely targeting the facility or someone at the facility, says Buffalo police chief.
Between December and January, hospitals lost more than 2,000 jobs.
From April to December 2020, Witty took an unpaid leave of absence to serve as a Global Envoy for the WHO's COVID-19 efforts.