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Women In Health IT

By Bernie Monegain | 09:55 am | September 27, 2016
Project to focus on making education in science technology, engineering and math accessible to America Indian and Alaska Native Women.
By Bernie Monegain | 09:16 am | September 27, 2016
Science and technology careers were not discussed at the presidential candidates' first debate, but ScienceDebate.org went to the candidates for answers.
By Bernie Monegain | 08:33 am | September 27, 2016
One-third of respondents didn’t pursue a STEM career because it seemed too hard.
By Jessica Davis | 12:50 pm | September 23, 2016
A portion of the funding will develop Biohub, a new research facility that will connect the University of California San Francisco, UC Berkeley and Stanford University.
By Sue Schade | 01:23 pm | September 20, 2016
In the next few weeks, she will try to share  as much knowledge and insight as she can.
By Eric Bailey | 11:34 am | September 13, 2016
In this clip, Carla Smith, EVP of HIMSS North America, and Miriam Paramore, Senior Advisor for NueCura partners, discuss the pay gap between women and men in health IT. Recorded at the Women in Health IT Roundtable session from HIMSS16.
By Diane M. Carr | 01:53 pm | September 12, 2016
The findings of the HIMSS Longitudinal Gender Compensation Assessment report take direct aim at the claim that, in health IT, "You've come a long way.
By Dana Alexander | 12:05 pm | September 08, 2016
"You want the strongest, happiest, smartest people in your corner," according to Dana Alexander, former board chair, HIMSS North America.
By Sue Schade | 03:06 pm | September 06, 2016
I was fortunate to work with an excellent executive coach several years ago.
By Bernie Monegain | 01:26 pm | September 06, 2016
Mary O’Dowd joins as the academic medical center is embarking on a wide-ranging population health initiative to integrate specialities with more traditional fields.