When I visited my sister, a nurse educator, at work, her coworkers' first question to me was: "Can you teach us …
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Teaching analytics with modern Excel
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When I visited my sister, a nurse educator, at work, her coworkers' first question to me was: "Can you teach us …
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[Note: When I planned this post for National Physicians' Week, I would never had imagined what our physicians would be battling. Thank you all for your front-lines service in this pandemic. You are …
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Note: I have been receiving some great feedback on my course for healthcare administrators. One common question is who this course is for what a user should expect to get out of the course. To that …
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It's a slow week, the last week of the year.Time to break down gift boxes, heat up leftovers, and reflect on the year gone by.It seems like a lifetime ago that I left my job at a hospital to begin the …
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"We need a checklist," my boss insisted. "So we don't miss any steps."So I made a checklist of how to pay out physician incentives. Dozens of steps. I tried implementing it across the hundreds of …
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One thing I've grappled with frequently on this blog is whether I am an "Excel blogger."It is probably increasingly clear that I do not primarily write about Excel. This is especially true …
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