Lol. I stopped at a light that was turning red (not yellow, RED) and the woman behind me flipped me off. My apologies for following the rules of the road and not causing a potential accident.
Our total amount of money raised for W.A.G.S 4 Kids = $20,329!!!
Thank you SO MUCH to everyone who contributed to make this incredible event possible! It was truly a dream come true. Thank you thank you thank you!! Looks like we're gonna have to do it all again next year! 😊
Responsibility with no authority is the most demeaning thing…and it’s the story of healthcare.
Clinicians have responsibility to answer their patients’ questions…but no authority to book patients for more than 10-minute visit lengths. That’s the time squeeze set by admin/corporations running the clinic…
Patients have responsibility for their health…but no authority over the resources they need to better it — specialist visit? Need a referral. Medication? Need prior auth. Surgery? Out of network…
Clinicians have responsibility for patient satisfaction, but no authority to fix staffing shortages, long wait times, dirty bathrooms…again, third parties hold the power (and the budget) to fix those issues…
Healthcare works together as a team, but we’ve unfortunately allowed our authority to be stolen by third parties: insurance, corporations, private equity, etc…the misbalance between power and responsibility is where we are all left disenfranchised. No wonder burnout is so prevalent, for clinicians and patients both.
President Annie Heidersbach is delighted to announce terrific news about a $50,000 gift from the Cleveland Browns to Elyria Catholic in support of our bleacher replacement project in Dan Reaser Stadium. Read the full story at https://t.co/5M7S6dN46l. #EC75
@NohaAboelataMD I feel like you don’t know how an N95 works. An N95 protects the wearer, while a surgical mask protects others. If the patient was wearing an N95, he/she was well protected whether the MA wore an N95, surgical mask, or nothing at all.