Posts Tagged ‘Nurses’
How WellAi Is Clearing The Path From Patients To Doctors
This month’s blog is by Fast Layne Solutions, Inc. CEO Christopher Hughey. When I say the terms ‘Artificial Intelligence’ (aka AI) and ‘Medicine,’ what images spring to mind for you? For a lot of people, especially nerds like me, combining those two terms conjures up images of android doctors or Emergency Medical Holograms of the…
Read MoreThe Docola Video Platform: A Better Path Towards Effective Patient Education
5-minute read Today let’s talk patient education. To far too many medical practices, pharmacies, and pharmaceutical companies, patient education is simply a box they have to tick to comply with regulatory and legal requirements. “I provided Mrs. Smith with a hard copy of the expected side effects and a copy of the pharma company’s disclosures.…
Read MoreBeing a Healthcare Leader of Color In The Age of Black Lives Matter
In honor of this month’s Juneteenth holiday and in recognition of the challenges facing the African American community that we’re seeing highlighted through the Black Lives Matter protests, Fast Layne Solutions CEO Christopher Hughey connected with a hospice administrator and nurse this past week to talk about what it means to be a healthcare leader…
Read MoreFast Layne Solutions Celebrates Black History Month
February is Black History Month, and to celebrate, Fast Layne Solutions would like to pay tribute to some of the key African-American pioneers in the field of medicine. Dr. James McCune Smith (1813 – 1865) was the very first African American to hold a medical degree. He was the valedictorian of his graduating class in…
Read MoreWhy Do Nurses Eat Their Young?
Today’s guest blogger is a Registered Nurse and hospice administrator who shares with us her personal experiences and observations of a life in healthcare from her front-line perspective. We welcome guest bloggers who can share insights regarding the many facets and aspects of healthcare: tech, administration, policy, and patient outcomes, among others. Interested in contributing?…
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