Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
As life expectancy increases, so does the number of dementia cases. Some of us have had a loved one who suffered from […]
Wednesday’s headlines brought us the news that CVS stores will stop selling tobacco products by October 1st. As CVS is moving into […]
Every day we must deal with situations that might make us feel anxious or uncomfortable, especially those who work in care-giving settings. […]
According to the latest Pew research, nearly three-quarters of U.S. Internet users are looking for health information online, and social media usage […]
It’s National Public Health Week, the perfect time to raise awareness about wellness in the workplace and the community at large. Research […]
Guest post from Roger Kline, Visiting Fellow at Middlesex University and co-director of Patients First, a whistleblowers network. The Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust public inquiry report could be a watershed moment for the NHS.
In the latest issue of Administrative Science Quarterly, W. Chad Carlos of Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management reviewed “Social Movements […]
As the future of health care reform hangs in the balance ahead of this year’s presidential election, a new article in Compensation […]