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ABQAURP s Updated Core Body of Knowledge Online Course Now Available for 2021 HCQM Exam Applicants
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ABQAURP s Newly Updated Core Body of Knowledge Course is Now Available for Preparation for the 2021 Health Care Quality and Management (HCQM) Certification. NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. (PRWEB) January 13, 2021 A strong foundation in the fundamentals of health care quality and safety is essential to being a health care professional in today s practice of medicine.
Validate that knowledge with a certification designed to demonstrate professional and personal commitment to providing high-quality, cost-effective patient care.
The updated Core Body of Knowledge (CBK) course provides the backbone of quality management and patient safety education to prepare professionals for the HCQM Certification Examination and tools to use in every day practice.
ATSU alumna joins medical staff at Kirksville Family Medicine
Kirksville Daily Express
An A.T. Still University alumna has returned to her alma mater as a physician and faculty member.
Dr. Valena Fiscus, a 2013 graduate, is now taking patients at ATSU’s Kirksville Family Medicine, located in the Gutensohn Clinic. Patients can schedule appointments with her by calling 660-626-2223.
“Kirksville has always felt like home from the day I came to town as a medical student. I have always felt a pull back to this community and hoped that one day I would come home,” said Fiscus in a news release. “After working in underserved medicine throughout the U.S., I’m excited to have the opportunity to return and join ATSU’s Kirksville Family Medicine, providing preventative care and specialized services in internal medicine to the community that supported me in the past.”
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BLUES ASSOCIATION SUSPENDS FUNDING FOR LAWMAKERS WHO CHALLENGED ELECTION RESULTS: The Chicago-based Blue Cross Blue Shield Association is suspending contributions to lawmakers who challenged Joe Biden s Electoral College win, said BCBSA President and CEO Kim Keck. The associations did not name any members of Congress in a statement.
“At the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, we continuously evaluate our political contributions to ensure that those we support share our values and goals, Keck said in a Jan. 8 statement. In light of this week’s violent, shocking assault on the United States Capitol, and the votes of some members of Congress to subvert the results of November’s election by challenging Electoral College results, BCBSA will suspend contributions to those lawmakers who voted to undermine our democracy. These contributions are made through our PAC, which is supported solely by employee contributions.
In August, MedPage Today
published a story on how applications to medical schools were coming in at a higher rate than usual. Here s a review of what s happened since.
The surge in medical schools applications reported over the summer has held, as applications to MD programs are closed and most submissions to DO schools have arrived.
Applications to Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) schools are up 18% over the last cycle, while those to American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) schools are up 19% over this time last year. With about 2 months remaining in the AACOM cycle, submissions are already up 7% over the previous year s total.