1. Lions and Tigers and Nurs...

Continuing education can be fun and very affordable! Lions and Tigers and Nurses is now available for PC, Mac, iPhone, and Blackberry at the low price of $7.95. Learn good ways to deal with lateral violence and conflict in the workplace...

2. No Time to Teach: Kindle ...

No Time to Teach: Kindle Edition is now available for PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Blackberry No Time to Teach: The Essence of Patient and Family Education for Health Care Providers is now available from Amazon’s Kindle Store for just...

3. 2010 HCEA Publishing Cont...

Author, Angela Connor, wins the 2010 Health Care Education Week Publishing Contest Angela Connor’s story, To Kill a Nonprofit, will help nonprofit leaders “do good” with less With donations dwindling in the economic downturn, many...

4. Handwashing Poster

Handwashing is critical to promoting health and wellness and patient education. Take back 22 million lost school days to cold and flu and take an active role in reducing the spread of superbugs like MRSA and C-diff. with the new P&H...
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Inadequate Patient Communication Causes More Readmissions

Inadequate Patient Communication Causes ...

Becker’s Hospital Review lists 3 ways that hospitals may unintentionally waste money. Medical staff perform duties below below credentials. Hospitals are unaware of the real rate of supply and device...
What is the purpose of patient education in hospitals?

What is the purpose of patient education...

. . . I’m not sure how it fits into the hospitals business model. Is there an economic basis for it? Fran London at No Time to Teach Blog asks all of us to consider what the patient experience would be at a...
The Healing Power of Laughter

The Healing Power of Laughter

Mary Maxwell gives a speech at a caregiver of the year dinner, and steals the show. Source:...
If you don’t move …

If you don’t move …

You get fat.  Part of a campaign by the German Olympic Sports Federation. Source:...
Pew Survey: Chronic Disease and the Internet

Pew Survey: Chronic Disease and the Inte...

U.S. Adults with chronic disease far less likely to have internet access Even though web searches for health information are at an all time high, adults living with a chronic disease are far less likely to...

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