Search Tag: women in healthcare

Health Management

The-shift-from-gatekeeper-to-the-consumer-in-healthcare-services

2023 30 Aug

The traditional healthcare landscape across Europe is undergoing a marked shift towards a patient-centred approach. Patients are no longer passive recipients, but active participants who make informed choices when selecting their healthcare providers based on service criteria, such as proven quality, accessibility, proximity and value. This evolution...Read more

Health Management

Managing-diversity-pathways-to-a-more-inclusive-future

2021 19 Mar

An overview of the lack of representation of women and other minoritised populations in healthcare and their relative absence from positions of leadership and power. Key Points The World Health Organization reports that women are overrepresented in the healthcare workforce but are absent at senior levels. The absence...Read more

Executive Health Management

Highlights-from-the-i-i-i-blog-7

2019 22 May

(I expert, I question, I answer)  Have you got something to say? Visit  https://healthmanagement.org/blog/index  or contact [email protected]     Diane Bell Healthcare Expert - PA Consulting, UK     TOP QUOTE FROM THE BLOG:  ‘Post-Brexit: should UK healthcare become more European?’  "Even without Brexit, the NHS needs...Read more

IMAGING Management

Sir2019-laura-findeiss-named-new-president

2019 26 Mar

 #SIR19ATX:  New Executive Council members announced AUSTIN, TEXAS — Laura Findeiss , M.D., FSIR, an interventional radiologist and chief of service for the department of radiology at Grady Memorial Hospital, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, assumed the office of president of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR)...Read more

Health Management

Volume-18-issue-1-2018

2018 25 Jan

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Health Management

Angela-maas-1

2018 25 Jan

Top Quote from Blog: Why I'm a Cardiofeminist . "In the Netherlands around 75% of medical students are women, but what we hear from the female students here and in other countries is that the atmosphere that cardiology departments have, the macho behaviour that is still hanging around, means that they don’t want to work there for the rest of their...Read more

Health Management

Women-in-radiology-1

2018 25 Jan

The American experience and perspective P r ofessor S t ephen Ba k e r gives an overview of w omen’s pla c e in r adiology and h o w times a r e  changing. When I write this, and no doubt months later if and when you read...Read more