Telenursing — in which nurses deliver, manage, and coordinate patient care and services via telecommunication technology — is one of the fastest growing areas in healthcare. That's why the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing, Pitman, N.J....
THE OLDEST GOLF COURSE in the Bahamas just got a $4.5 million facelift, and it was unveiled to meeting and golf media under a blazing Caribbean sun in February...
The association in June named John H. Graham IV to be its new president and CEO, effective August 1. Graham comes to ASAE from the American Diabetes Association, where as president and CEO he oversaw a leap in annual revenues from $50 million to ...
Marianne Yeager, professional programs manager at GlaxoSmithKline in Philadelphia, was presented with HCEA's Distinguished Service Award during the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Healthcare Convention & Exhibitors Association, June 7 to 10 in Palm...
Association meetings and conventions directors' paychecks are growing, from a mean of $59,772 in 2001 to $60,500 in 2002, according to the 14th Edition of the Association Executive Compensation & Benefits Survey, which was released by the...
Nurses nurturing nurses — what sounds like a good idea recently became a reality when the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses, Pitman, N.J., launched its N3 program to retain new nurses with personal and professional mentoring...
“HOW MANY REGULATORY angels can dance on the head of the CME pin?” asked Michael Saxton, an independent CME consultant based in Glen Gardner, N.J. Speaking at the Center for Business Intelligence's second annual CME conference, he was referring to...
The concept of “one size fits all” may work for T-shirts, but when it comes to continuing medical education, the model developed back when physicians were almost exclusively white males may chafe a bit with today's changing demographic of...