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Today celebrates #WorldKindnessDay! Today and every day we recognize the importance of being kind to others and yourself. TeamHealth encourages everyone to take some time today to do yourself and another a kindness - whether it's lending a helping hand, saying a few kind words, taking time for self-care or anything in between.
As we celebrate National Nurse Practitioner Week, we express our sincere gratitude to nurse practitioners nationwide for the life-saving care you provide. In this video, Dr. Randal Dabbs, FACEP, FAAFP, Co-Founder and President, Practice Development, recognizes our nurse practitioners for their commitment and tireless dedication to delivering outstanding medical care to the 26 million patients we serve annually. Thank you, NPs!
This Veterans Day, we want to extend our appreciation for the sacrifice, bravery and service of veterans. Thank you to all of our service members, past and present, for your sacrifices to protect our freedom. In this blog, Dr. David Hogan, MPH, FACEP, Vice President, Educational Development and Chair, TeamHealth Emerging Infectious Disease Taskforce, shares more about his time serving as an emergency medical doctor in the U.S. army. Dr. Hogan also offers advice for veterans and clinicians suffering from mental challenges and stresses the importance of speaking out and seeking help. Read his full blog here.
The United States Marine Corps celebrates 247 years today. Thank you to veterans and current service members for your sacrifice, courage and dedication. TeamHealth is proud to support and honor our veteran associates and their families through our Veterans Employee Resource Group. Learn more about the group.
TeamHealth's Clinical Resiliency Committee focuses on resources, support and education on well-being for our clinicians. Dr. Peter Kah, Regional Medical Director, Emergency Medicine, Co-Chair, Resiliency Committee, shares more about the committee's goals and impact and the importance of taking care of yourself in order to provide the best care to patients and the community. Find out more about our clinician wellness commitments.
As we approach Veterans Day 2023, we at TeamHealth want to extend our appreciation for the sacrifice, bravery and service of veterans. In this video, Gene Johnson, Executive Vice President, Northeast Group, shares how our Veterans Resource Group mimics similar values as those within the military, such as, dedication and commitment to serving others. Gene shares the significance of this resource group as a support system for our veteran employees and their families. Learn more about our Veterans Resource Group and DEI at TeamHealth.
Dedicated, in-house OB/GYN Hospitalists ensure labor and delivery patients receive care sooner, reducing risk for mothers and babies while improving patient outcomes. Learn more about our innovative OB/GYN Hospitalist program.
TeamHealth’s Acute Behavioral Health services stand out in the healthcare space with a consistent and more stable approach to managing mental health services. In this video, Dr. Jim Horst, National Medical Director, Acute Behavioral Health, shares how our acute behavioral health services are able to promote efficient transition to the next site of care, reduce risk of readmission, and stimulate revenue growth with improved admissions documentation and timely discharge summaries. Learn more.
This month we recognize #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, celebrating the contributions, achievements, sacrifices and cultural and historical legacy of Native peoples, as well as bring awareness to the unique challenges communities have faced and continue to face today. In this blog, Donielle Brinkley, Nurse Practitioner, Post-Acute Care, shares how celebrating this month offers an opportunity to reflect on her own Indigenous background and helps raise awareness towards the significance and beauty in preserving one’s own cultural heritage.
In this #BeyondClinicalMedicine episode, Dr. Robert Strauss and Dr. Stanton Elseroad discuss the Bridge Project at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. Dr. Elseroad shares how this project strives to significantly reduce and ultimately end opioid use disorder in the community and beyond. Listen to the full episode on all major podcast platforms.