This article is authored by Avinav Nigam, founder and CEO, TERN Group.
The macroeconomic effects of pushing disproportionate risk onto the next generation are both larger than any individual employer and beyond the scope of their immediate concern. At a previous ...
You know the feeling. An email lands in your inbox with the subject line: "My two-week notice." It is not from the employee struggling to meet their KPIs or the one who has been openly discussing ...
The rate of physicians exiting clinical practice is increasing, and some specialties have higher attrition rates than others, according to research published Oct. 7 in Annals of Internal Medicine. In ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . From 2013 to 2019, the unadjusted rates of clinical practice attrition rose from 3.5% to 4.9%. The risk for ...
Clinical practice attrition has increased across the board from 2013 to 2019. Psychiatry, ob/gyn, and primary care have higher risk of attrition, as do doctors who care for older, sicker patients.
I sat on my hands to stop the fidgeting. My sweaty palms stuck to the leather car seat the whole hourlong drive to Miami Beach. South Florida’s chaotic freeways and shirt-soaking August humidity are ...
The agency plans, for now, to use attrition, including retirements and voluntary resignations, to reduce the size of the C.I.A. instead of more mass firings. By Julian E. Barnes and Mark Mazzetti ...
ABSTRACT: As the proliferation of English usage engulfs the global village at the expense of indigenous languages, misinterpretation of phenomena may be resultant. With three hyperglossonyms that ...
Bilingualism has always been a major part of my identity. I grew up in Madrid, so Spanish is my native language, but my father enrolled my brothers and I into a school that spoke predominantly English ...
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