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By Craig Norquist, MD, chief medical information officer Epic upgrade After the upgrade in June, there have been minimal issues that we are aware of. We hope it is becauseLEARN MORE
By Craig Norquist, MD, chief medical information officer Epic upgrade After the upgrade in June, there have been minimal issues that we are aware of. We hope it is becauseLEARN MORE
The 2024 HonorHealth Women Physicians Leadership Council (WPLC) is a vibrant community comprising more than 780 dynamic women physicians. Since our inception after COVID-19, we have updated lactation spaces andLEARN MORE
Nominations are now open for the Trailblazer Award! Submissions should be for an outstanding female physician dedicated to advancing innovative and novel approaches to care in our community while embodyingLEARN MORE
In conjunction with HonorHealth’s Blue Zones Workplace Initiatives, get ready to lace up your walking shoes and join a walking moai. What is a walking moai? Moais (pronounced mow-eyes) originatedLEARN MORE
A heartfelt thank you to all our HonorHealth men and women for attending the third annual fundraising event for the Women Physicians Leadership Council featuring guest speaker Tait Shanafelt, MD.LEARN MORE
We all shined bright at the Honor Ball in early March where we celebrated the HonorHealth Foundation and the impact philanthropy has on our work. Our own Tiffany Pankow, MD,LEARN MORE
Happy National Doctor’s Day! We encourage you to take some time on Saturday, March 30 to acknowledge all your hard work and the difference you make in the lives ofLEARN MORE
Women Physicians Day is celebrated each year on Feb. 3. Why that day? Because it is the date of Elizabeth Blackwell’s birth; she was the first women in America toLEARN MORE
As we welcome in a new year, the HonorHealth Women Physicians Leadership Council (WPLC) would like you to take some time to set your wellness intentions for the year. ToLEARN MORE
Starting on Monday, Jan. 1, 2024, CMS requires hospitals to conduct health-related social needs (HRSN) screenings for all admitted patients aged 18 and over, covering the areas of: Food insecurityLEARN MORE