Medicine in the Movies: What Dr. Strange Can Teach Us About the Challenges Clinicians Face

Physicians may not relate to the personality and attitude that Dr. Strange exemplified or the car accident experience that he had. Still, they can empathize with the feelings of loss, depression, and pain that he faced as he realized the change to his medical career the traumatic event caused.
Improving access to and education about mental health: World Mental Health Day 2020

Learn how to create more access to and education about the mental health support that patients, practitioners, and communities need.
Person-centered care awareness month: Opportunity to address healthcare disparity

Hospitals can help address healthcare disparities by improving culturally conscious communication, educating providers, expanding telehealth, and more.
Preparing for ACEP20: How to Get the Most Out of Virtual Events and Conferences
Learn how to maximize your virtual event experiences—starting with ACEP20.
Telehospitalist program growth: Out of the night and into the light

24/7 telehospitalist programs take center stage as telemedicine continues to transform the way patient care is delivered.
Defining and Dealing with Disaster Fatigue

Learn the basics of disaster fatigue and recovery—including how to effectively manage your mental health and let go of what is out of your control.
National NP Week – How Nurse Practitioner Utilization Is Growing in the ICU Setting

SCP’s John Bernhard discusses the essential nurse practitioner role and growing importance of nurse practitioner jobs in critical care staffing.
Veterans Day 2020: Top five reasons you want a veteran on your team

Excellent values, strong skills, and thorough training make veterans an asset to any hospital—particularly in emergency department staffing.
Effective Caregiver Communication: Tips, Barriers, and Benefits

Get tips for effective caregiver communication that will drive better patient outcomes and improve patient experience.
Medicine in the Movies: What Happens When “The Doctor” Gets a Taste of His Own Medicine

The importance of positive patient experiences is at the forefront of medicine, especially during the current crisis. Though healthcare was very different in 1991 when the film was released, it still serves to teach us several valuable lessons about patient experience and patient satisfaction.
