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Examining the mechanisms and clinical potential of a promising non-opioid pain therapy candidate

Medical Xpress | May 17, 2024

A recent publication in Scientific Reports unveils a promising non-opioid pain treatment developed by a team led by Dr. Hernan Bazan, the John Ochsner Endowed Professor of Cardiovascular Innovation at Ochsner Health.

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Louisiana needs more physicians. Now more will be trained in Lafayette.

The Acadiana Advocate | May 17, 2024

The general surgery residency program launched at Ochsner Lafayette General Medical Center will target the increasing physician shortage in the state, OLG’s chief medical officer Dr. Amanda Logue said.

Logue, who spoke with Jan Swift of the Discover Lafayette podcast, noted how 140,000 patients came though Ochsner University Clinics last year. The state also ranks third for the shortage of physicians by 2030, according to a Human Resources for Health analysis.

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Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Obtains Second Vital Piece of Lifesaving Technology with AEP Foundation Grant

Bossier Press-Tribune | May 17, 2024

Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport now has a second vital piece of lifesaving technology thanks to a $25,000 grant from the American Electric Power Foundation (AEP Foundation).

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Will Sutton: Xavier Ochsner medical school poised to succeed

The Times Picayune | May 17, 2024

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12 hospital executives' thank-you notes to nurses

Becker's Clinical Leadership | May 10, 2024

In honor of National Nurses Month and National Nurses Week (May 6-12), hospitals and health systems are recognizing the difference nurses make in their organizations.

The American Nurses Association's theme of National Nurses Week, "Nurses Make the Difference," highlights nursing excellence and how nurses embody the spirit of compassion and care in every healthcare setting.

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The 'enormous change' afoot for Ochsner's IT team

Becker's Health IT | May 10, 2024

New Orleans-based Ochsner's IT team is in the midst of an agile transformation to modernize the department and become a strategic asset to the system.

Amy Trainor, RN, senior vice president and CIO of Ochsner, told Becker's the department rebranded as "information services" to reflect the team's responsibility of delivering services to customers internally and externally. The change affects how the department strategizes around digital transformation, patient experience, access and cybersecurity.

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These Companies Combat Burnout by Prioritizing Mental Wellbeing

Newsweek | May 10, 2024

A workplace that prioritizes mental health is one where employees have a greater opportunity to perform their job well.

According to the U.S. Office of Disability Employment Policy, about one in five Americans experience some form of mental health condition every year. In recent years, companies across the country have been working to better address the needs of employees, including by improving workplace culture and enabling better work-life balance.

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Leading By Example in Oncology Nursing

Cure | May 10, 2024

Lauren Yakelis, B.S.N., RN, holds the position of manager of stem cell transplant and immunotherapy at Ochsner MD Anderson Cancer Center, bringing with her an impressive 13-year tenure as a nurse who specializes in hematology, oncology and stem cell transplant care. Her journey has seen her serve as the operations coordinator and manager overseeing the inpatient oncology and stem cell transplant floor, where her exceptional leadership not only elevated quality metrics but also earned the department the coveted Patient Safety Department of the Year award.

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14 more health system leaders to design 'smart hospital' model

Becker's Hospital Review | May 3, 2024

Fourteen more health system leaders have been added to an advisory panel defining standards for what constitutes a "smart hospital."

They join 30 other health system executives working with the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives and digital health company Care.ai to develop the "smart hospital" maturity model. They are designing a survey to be released over the summer, with initial findings expected to be published at the CHIME fall forum.

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Pregnancy-related deaths are dropping. Here's why doctors aren't satisfied.

NBC News | May 3, 2024

The number of women dying while pregnant is returning to pre-pandemic levels following a worrisome 2021 spike, a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows.

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