
The Meaning of Easter: Renewal and New Life Easter has long been recognized as one of the most important Christian holidays. As Nadieszda Kizenko, director of religious studies at the University at Albany, points out, Easter is considered the “biggest day” in the Christian calendar because it commemorates the resurrection of Christ—the cornerstone of Christian […]

From Papyrus to Pixels: A Brief History of Medical Records Medical documentation is nothing new. In fact, evidence of recordkeeping dates back to ancient Egypt around 1,800 BC. For centuries, physicians have relied on written records to track patient history, monitor outcomes, and preserve vital details. By the 19th century, the practice became more structured […]

A Day of Global Recognition Every year on March 8th, the world pauses to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD)—a day dedicated to honoring women’s achievements while also spotlighting the work still left to do. First observed in 1909 in the United States, Women’s Day was rooted in labor movements and driven by the Socialist Party […]

Understanding the Burnout Epidemic Let’s be honest—physician burnout is a phrase we hear everywhere, but what does it actually mean? Depending on who you ask, the definition varies. Some describe it vaguely as “being tired,” while others throw around clinical-sounding jargon. The American Medical Association (AMA) offers one of the clearest explanations: burnout is a […]

Welcome to a Fresh Start Have you ever caught yourself wondering, “Where did the joy go?” If so, you’re not alone. For many physicians, nurses, and healthcare professionals, the excitement that once drew us into medicine has been buried under stress, paperwork, and endless demands. But here’s the truth—it doesn’t have to stay that way. […]
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