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Healthcare Hiring in the Depths of Covid-19: Competing for Candidates

Sterling Check

We have been trying to dig deeper, though, to understand what it is really like to be hiring—and attempting to retain—clinicians right now, and how the landscape has changed since the first surges in March. I wanted to share some of the things we have learned. The Situation. Everybody’s exhausted, everybody’s tired….

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POLL: Does your business have a COVID-19 policy?

The Employer Handbook

The other day, a partner asked me about COVID-19 policies and how clients may still implement them. Heck, I had to dust one off to remember all of the minutiae about vaccines, CDC guidelines, etc. There are a few states or localities, like Philadelphia , that still require COVID-19 sick leave.

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Your Employee Wants You to Be Vaccinated and You Don’t Want to Be. Now What?

Evil HR Lady

Switzerland is super behind the United States as far as vaccinations are concerned, but I finally got my first dose of the Pfizer vaccine two weeks ago and will have my second dose in two more weeks. This means I will be fully vaccinated when I arrive in the US to do the Winning in HR Tour. Why would you?

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updates: the physically demanding team-building, the weekend sleepover, and more

Ask a Manager

month at Ask a Manager, and all December I’m running updates from people who had their letters here answered in the past. We worked on some anger management techniques that have been helpful, and the sessions have broadened into general talk therapy now, which has been good to have again. I have a mixed bag update.

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COVID-19 Vaccinations: Using People Analytics to Prepare For the Recovery

Visier

To end the COVID-19 pandemic a large portion of the world needs to be vaccinated. It is remarkable that less than a year since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 , the virus that causes COVID-19, we have many vaccines in use to protect against the virus, and its morbidities and mortality. Building upon past work.

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On resisting scientific groupthink

Thrive Global

This may seem, to some, like surprising news, given the extent to which attitudes towards science were politicized during the COVID-19 pandemic. adults say they have a great deal of confidence in the scientific community. This piece was first posted on Substack. To comment, please go there. Americans trust scientists.

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COVID-19, Chronic Stress, and Alcohol Use

Thrive Global

Last October, two experienced public health scientists at McLean Hospital at Harvard University published an open letter in the Journal of General Internal Medicine called “ Alcohol and COVID-19: How Do We Respond to This Growing Public Health Crisis? ” Trauma, Chronic Stress, and Alcohol Use. At that point, here in the U.S.,

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