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5 Laws That Made Sense on Paper (And Disasters in Reality)

5 Laws That Made Sense on Paper (And Disasters in Reality)
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The 10 Most Unusual Items Left Behind In Hotel Rooms

The 10 Most Unusual Items Left Behind In Hotel Rooms
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5 Mind-Blowing Ways People Solved Unsolvable Cold Cases

5 Mind-Blowing Ways People Solved Unsolvable Cold Cases
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Where the Humanities and Medicine Meet

Literature has had a large role in helping the author be a fierce advocate for changing the sociopolitical forces that affect patients’ lives.

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Politics - HITS FM

Digital Vision./Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- The Department of Defense's press secretary apologized Monday for not being more transparent about information regarding Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's recent hospitalization -- which the White House learned about three days after he was hospitalized for complications resulting from what was characterized as "a minor, elective procedure." Austin had an elective procedure on Dec. 22 and then went home the next day; however, on Jan. 1, "he began experiencing severe pain and was transported" back to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, said Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder, the Department of Defense press secretary. Ryder said he was informed about Austin's hospitalization on Tuesday, Jan. 2. The White House learned about it on Thursday night; Congress was first notified hospitalization on Friday afternoon -- shortly before it was made public in a Pentagon news release. "I recognized that I should have tried to learn more, and to press for an earlier public acknowledgement," Ryder said Monday to the Pentagon press corps. "So I want to offer my apologies and my pledge to learn from this experience. And I will do everything I can to meet the standard that you expect from us." Ryder knew of Austin's hospitalization when he went to the podium on Thursday afternoon for an on-camera briefing -- but said he had not followed up on Austin's condition. On Tuesday, Austin's Chief of Staff Kelly Magsamen was sick with the flu, but she was made aware of his hospitalization, as was Austin's senior military aide, Ryder said. However, Magsamen's illness caused a delay in the notifications, he added. "We are currently reviewing how we can approve these notification procedures to include White House and congressional notifications," Ryder said. Ryder offered additional details about which of the country's top defense officials knew what and when. Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks was made aware of Austin's hospitalization on Thursday, Ryder said. She worked with Magsamen on a plan to notify the White House and Congress as well as issue a press statement, he added. It appears it took them almost a full day to contact Congress and work up a press release that was issued Friday afternoon. The surprise disclosure of Austin's hospitalization had raised questions inside and outside of government about why it was disclosed so late into his medical treatments. Hicks had not been informed in advance and was on vacation in Puerto Rico when Austin was hospitalized, a U.S. official told ABC News. Hicks -- who has regularly made routine decisions on behalf of Austin -- was automatically tasked with assuming his authorities. Austin is no longer in the ICU, but remained hospitalized Monday. He is making good progress and is in some discomfort, Ryder said. "We do not have a specific date for his release from the hospital at this time but will continue to provide daily updates until then," Ryder said Monday evening. Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

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Literature inspired my medical career: Why the humanities are needed in health care

While there is a long history of doctor-poets – one giant of mid-20th-century poetry, William Carlos Williams, was famously also a pediatrician – few people seem to know this or understand the power of combining the humanities and medicine. …

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Seeing the human in every patient ? from biblical texts to 21st century relational medicine

Patients frequently describe the U.S. health care system as impersonal, corporate and fragmented. One study even called the care delivered to many vulnerable patients “inhumane.” Seismic changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic – particularly the shift to telehealth – only exacerbated that feeling. …

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Microsoft and Xbox: Leading the Digital Transformation in Gaming

Microsoft and Xbox: Leading the Digital Transformation in Gaming
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Trailblazing Year: A Review of MTN Uganda's 2023 Milestones

In 2023, MTN Uganda reached notable milestones, marked by innovation, community initiatives, and commitment to social responsibility.

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