AUSTIN (KXAN) — When you think of artificial intelligence, you probably think of Siri and self-driving cars. But one Texas professor is bringing it into her classes to help physical therapy students ...
With ever-growing pressures on the NHS, dealing with angry or frustrated patients and their relatives has become increasingly common for those working in healthcare. But what if doctors could practice ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Caring for the care professional is key during the COVID-19 pandemic. A session at the Society of Critical Care ...
Close-up of an angry patient pointing his finger at a doctor Physicians can take steps to reduce their risk of being sued by having a low threshold for discharging angry patients from their practice ...
MONTREAL & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UbiSim (www.ubisimvr.com), the world’s first immersive virtual reality (VR) training platform built specifically for nurses and nursing simulation by Labster ...
Imagine this pie-in-the-sky scenario: A patient comes to the emergency department. There’s no wait and they are taken straight back to a room where a smiling physician is waiting at the bedside to ...
Coaching dental clients about managing troublesome patients caused me to think about a scene in the movie "A Bronx Tale" that has stuck with me over the years. I often think about this movie scene ...
This study highlighted diversity in BT practices across countries, income levels, and regions. It identified variations in workflow, patient throughput, and resource availability, which can have ...