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Women In Health IT

By Bernie Monegain | 10:25 am | September 27, 2016
Two professors call for a rethink on how to treat women in the workplace.
By Bernie Monegain | 09:55 am | September 27, 2016
Project to focus on making education in science technology, engineering and math accessible to America Indian and Alaska Native Women.
By Bernie Monegain | 09:16 am | September 27, 2016
Science and technology careers were not discussed at the presidential candidates' first debate, but ScienceDebate.org went to the candidates for answers.
By Bernie Monegain | 08:33 am | September 27, 2016
One-third of respondents didn’t pursue a STEM career because it seemed too hard.
By Jessica Davis | 12:50 pm | September 23, 2016
A portion of the funding will develop Biohub, a new research facility that will connect the University of California San Francisco, UC Berkeley and Stanford University.
By Sue Schade | 01:23 pm | September 20, 2016
In the next few weeks, she will try to share  as much knowledge and insight as she can.
By Diane M. Carr | 01:53 pm | September 12, 2016
The findings of the HIMSS Longitudinal Gender Compensation Assessment report take direct aim at the claim that, in health IT, "You've come a long way.
By Dana Alexander | 12:05 pm | September 08, 2016
"You want the strongest, happiest, smartest people in your corner," according to Dana Alexander, former board chair, HIMSS North America.
By Sue Schade | 03:06 pm | September 06, 2016
I was fortunate to work with an excellent executive coach several years ago.
By Bernie Monegain | 01:26 pm | September 06, 2016
Mary O’Dowd joins as the academic medical center is embarking on a wide-ranging population health initiative to integrate specialities with more traditional fields.