Women In Health IT
(SPONSORED) Karen DeSalvo and Carla Smith discuss the important differences between focusing on "what you want to be" and "what you want to do " in your career.
Hillary Clinton came out of the woods and onto the stage at the 2017 Professional BusinessWomen of California Conference in San Francisco on March 28.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that revoked the 2014 Fair Pay and Safe Worklplaces order put in place by his predecessor former President Barack Obama.
Trudeau, a self-proclaimed feminist, on working with President Trump, de-stigmatizing mental health and appointing women to corporate boards to improve decision-making.
A recognized healthcare executive and thought leader who leads HIMSS North America, Executive Vice President Carla Smith, has been named as one of the Most Powerful Women in Healthcare IT by Health Data Management.
“Overall, women have made great strides in the workforce, but the reality is there are still gaps and room for improvement.
The awards, which Trump gave at the U.S. State Department, honor women who have overcome injustice to transform society.
We have two little dogs.
(SPONSORED) Marion Ball, Professor Emerita at Johns Hopkins University, shares her experience coming up through the male-dominated health IT profession and offers advice to young women just entering the field.
The remedy is in better design.