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HAIL TO THE ENTREPRENEUR WHO SAVES LIVES
An ingenious invention by a California entrepreneur could put a spring in the step of endangered healthcare professionals coast to coast. Doctors and nurses soon will no longer have to worry when giving injections, thanks to Jack Dillard and his company, Protectus Medical Devices, Inc. His patented invention will soon be saving the lives of nurses, as he has designed a syringe with a special spring, which for the first time automatically covers needles with a plastic sheathing if they’re ever dropped or mishandled, thus eliminating accidental needlesticks that nurses are always prey to when using or disposing of syringes.

The Importance of Empathy in the Workplace
An article of 1210 words describing empathy as an ability to connect and relate with others in building and managing healthy relationships.

Three Types of People Fail Starting an Online Marketing Business from Home
All of the talk is successful entrepreneur stories in the internet marketing articles, but with 9 out of 10 failures, it is time to analyze what people do, that keep them from succeeding. There are three types of people written into this article and I would like to use a mountain climbing analogy, as a tribute to my namesake, Jim Whittaker, who was the first American to reach the 29,028 foot summit of Mount Everest in 1963.

Fine-tuning materials management in the health-care industry
Exploring the benefits of standardizing your inventory management system all the way to the supply closet.

Whats Going on at Your Hospital Emotional Intelligence Development
What's Going on at Your Hospital? Emotional Intelligence Development.

Focus On Results Not Personalities
An article of 1053 words focusing on how to get people to work together and be productive, to respect one another regardless of whether they like one another, and to communicate in a supportive and positive manner.

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Have You Appreciated Someone Today? One Powerful Secret for Team Motivation
I invested some time with Mother recently and drove her to the hospital to visit with her sick sister-in-law, my aunt. While I was standing in the doorway, a nurse came by and introduced herself as Ruth and said “hello” to us and said “hello” to my aunt. This put a smile on my aunt’s face. The nurse then introduced me to the other nurses working at the nurses’ station. She let me know that these nurses are hard working and good at their jobs.

Selling Medical Staffing in a Non-Buying World
Let's face it, when the economy goes south, medical facilities don't utilize temporary medical staffing services as much. This leaves medical staffing agencies in an odd conundrum--selling to hospitals, nursing homes and medical clinics who keep saying, "We just don't need temporary nurses right now." As a healthcare staffing business owner, what should you do when you hear this?

HAIL TO THE ENTREPRENEUR WHO SAVES LIVES
An ingenious invention by a California entrepreneur could put a spring in the step of endangered healthcare professionals coast to coast. Doctors and nurses soon will no longer have to worry when giving injections, thanks to Jack Dillard and his company, Protectus Medical Devices, Inc. His patented invention will soon be saving the lives of nurses, as he has designed a syringe with a special spring, which for the first time automatically covers needles with a plastic sheathing if they’re ever dropped or mishandled, thus eliminating accidental needlesticks that nurses are always prey to when using or disposing of syringes.

Leaders are Made, not Born
Imagine picking up your newspaper and finding these announcements in the "Births" section: BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Blue Collar proudly announce the birth of Jack, a construction foreman. At 13 lbs., 12 oz., he arrived with a bellowing cry and tattoos, and whistling rudely at the nurses. Wilma and Sam Klutz are sad to announce the arrival of an underachiever. Mia Klutz came complete with slumped shoulders, listless eyes and a whiny cry. Birth was by caesarian section.

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