October is upon us and our thoughts turn to friends and family who have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women....
By Tina Nelson
For obvious reasons, organizational policies, practice guidelines, and protocols have required continuous changes over the last two years. With the constant evolution of health policy during the COVID...
September 17 is World Patient Safety Day, and this year the theme is “Safe maternal and newborn care”, with WHO urging stakeholders to “Act now for safe and respectful childbirth”....
Every year, more than 700,000 people take their own life, and many more attempt or consider suicide (WHO). This epidemic has affected families, communities, and entire countries throughout the world,...
By Elisabeth Covella-Hanley
The Ethiopian Education Foundation's Mission is:
“We help destitute children gain access to university education because we believe that education is a way out of poverty”
EEF has impressive measurable...
Being a leader in today’s healthcare environment takes resilience just to get through the demands of the daily regimen and meet the regulatory requirements for safe patient care. With the...
World Health Day is celebrated globally every April 7th, bringing awareness to a specific health topic of concern. This year, WHO is dedicated to building a fairer, healthier world.
The COVID-19...
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week brings awareness to the alarming rise in antibiotic resistance throughout the world and encourages best practice for antibiotic use among healthcare professionals, the general public and...
Risks to patient safety and the potential for adverse events are well-known factors every healthcare organization works to prevent. The thought by healthcare leaders is to have a strategic plan...
Since 2012, October 11th has been marked as the International Day of the Girl. This day aims to highlight and address the needs and challenges girls face, while promoting girls’...