TeleMedicine: The Rise of Advanced Virtual Healthcare Services

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Over half of the hospitals in the United States use telemedicine in their practice, a trend that’s continually rising. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an even more massive acceleration of telemedicine use. The U.S. consumer adoption skyrocketed from 11% in 2019 to 46% this year. Medical providers have scaled their services and see an increasing … Read more

Being Tactful: The Secret to Inclusive Conversations

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Being tactful is, perhaps, one of the most underrated ‘soft’ skills taught to both students and employees alike. Yes, being honest will always be better than sugar-coating your messages, especially if that honesty is crucial to making the other person better at what they’re doing. There is nothing wrong with being honest; in fact, honesty … Read more

Queering the Language: The Fight for Inclusivity

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Inclusivity not only entails a huge impact on the holistic well-being of the LGBTQIA+ community but also in the economy. Millions of dollars worth of losses have been recorded due to LGBTQIA+ discrimination. The “religious exemption” bill caused $60 million in losses, and the “bathroom bill” incurred a whopping $630-million-loss from the state. Because of … Read more

The Best Reasons to Start Producing Catheters

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Not all medical devices are complicated or highly technical. One of the most in-demand products is straightforward: catheters. The High Demand for Catheters Catheters are flexible tubes inserted into a particular part of the body, the purpose of which can vary. For example, a urinary catheter connects to the bladder and help remove urine. Doctors can … Read more