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Newswise: George Demiris, PhD, Appointed Next Penn Nursing Associate Dean for Research and Innovation
Released: 15-Mar-2023 2:40 PM EDT
George Demiris, PhD, Appointed Next Penn Nursing Associate Dean for Research and Innovation
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

George Demiris, PhD, FACMI, the Mary Alice Bennett University Professor and Penn Integrates Knowledge University Professor, has been appointed Penn Nursing’s next Associate Dean for Research and Innovation. This appointment will begin on June 1, 2023.

   
Newswise: CSU Set to Offer Early Childhood Teaching Credential
Released: 14-Mar-2023 3:10 PM EDT
CSU Set to Offer Early Childhood Teaching Credential
California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office

New PK-3 Early Childhood Education Specialist Instruction Credential aims to equip teachers with the necessary knowledge and tools to educate California’s youngest learners.

Released: 14-Mar-2023 2:05 PM EDT
William Evans Joins Hertz Foundation Board of Directors
The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation

The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the most promising innovators in science and technology, has announced the election of William Evans to its board of directors.

Newswise: Tim Michalski Selected as Jefferson Lab’s Engineering Manager
Released: 14-Mar-2023 2:00 PM EDT
Tim Michalski Selected as Jefferson Lab’s Engineering Manager
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Jefferson Lab has selected Tim Michalski to lead its Engineering Division as the Engineering Division Manager. In this role, Michalski oversees all aspects of the management and operation of the Engineering Division. The division includes more than 200 staff members and supports the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility and the lab’s growing project portfolio.

Released: 14-Mar-2023 2:00 PM EDT
Stephen Fantone Elected Chair of Hertz Foundation’s Board of Directors
The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation

The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the most promising innovators in science and technology, has announced the election of Stephen D. Fantone as chair of its board of directors.

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Released: 14-Mar-2023 8:05 AM EDT
JMIR Formative Research | What Value Does Diversity and Inclusion Bring to Health Care?
JMIR Publications

The aim of the study is to explore the characteristics of US health systems and their associations with diversity and inclusion

     
Released: 13-Mar-2023 7:10 PM EDT
Rising Through The Ranks: From Nurses To Hospital Executives, Hackensack Meridian Health Cultivates Female Leaders
Hackensack Meridian Health

A feature story for Women's History Month on 5 female hospital executives, who got their start as nurses.

Released: 13-Mar-2023 1:55 PM EDT
Better Transparency: Introducing Contextual Transparency for Automated Decision Systems
NYU Tandon School of Engineering

LinkedIn Recruiter would function better if recruiters knew exactly how LinkedIn generates its search query responses, possible through a framework called “contextual transparency.” A team of researchers led by NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Mona Sloane advance this thought in a provocative new study published in Nature Machine Intelligence.

   
Released: 13-Mar-2023 1:50 PM EDT
American Society of Anesthesiologists Selects Executive Search Firm Spencer Stuart to Find Next Chief Executive Officer
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

Today, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), announced that Spencer Stuart, a leading global executive search firm, will lead the search to hire ASA’s next Chief Executive Officer (CEO), starting in April 2023. ASA’s current CEO, Paul Pomerantz, FACHE, will retire at the end of his contract in April 2024, after 11 years of distinguished leadership at the Society.

   
Newswise: Dr. Jeffrey Freeman Named New Director of National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health at the Uniformed Services University
Released: 10-Mar-2023 2:20 PM EST
Dr. Jeffrey Freeman Named New Director of National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health at the Uniformed Services University
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU)

Jeffrey D. Freeman, PhD, MPH, has been selected as the new director of the National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. USU President, Dr. Jonathan Woodson, made the announcement March 10, 2023. Dr. Freeman succeeds Dr. Thomas Kirsch in the position.

Released: 10-Mar-2023 1:05 PM EST
Online ‘personal brands’ key to job success for Gen Z
University of East Anglia

New research reveals how Generation Z perceive online ‘personal brands’ as a crucial tool to gain more advantage in job markets.

Released: 9-Mar-2023 1:30 PM EST
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Newswise

The U.S. economy is on people's minds as the government prepares for a showdown on the deficit and government spending. Find the latest research and expert commentary on money issues here. Below are some of the latest headlines in the Economics channel on Newswise.

       
Newswise: Sanford Burnham Prebys elects Professor Nicholas Cosford to its Board of Trustees
Released: 9-Mar-2023 1:20 PM EST
Sanford Burnham Prebys elects Professor Nicholas Cosford to its Board of Trustees
Sanford Burnham Prebys

Sanford Burnham Prebys today announced that Professor Nicholas Cosford, Ph.D., will join the Institute’s Board of Trustees.

   
Released: 9-Mar-2023 12:05 PM EST
Research shows success of working from home depends on company health
University of Missouri, Columbia

While more businesses continue to shift to remote work, some well-known CEOs remain steadfast against the movement. Naresh Khatri, an associate professor of health management and informatics in the School of Medicine at the University of Missouri, said the success of shifting to remote work depends on the flexibility of the organization to adjust to individual employees and the technology available to them.

   
Newswise: Cedars-Sinai Surgeon-in-Chief Selected for Expanded Academic Leadership Post
Released: 8-Mar-2023 1:55 PM EST
Cedars-Sinai Surgeon-in-Chief Selected for Expanded Academic Leadership Post
Cedars-Sinai

Cedars-Sinai has selected Bruce L. Gewertz, MD, the medical center’s surgeon-in-chief, to be the vice dean of Clinical System Development and Faculty Affairs.

Released: 8-Mar-2023 9:00 AM EST
Radiation oncology workforce expected to remain stable through 2030
American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)

A new analysis of the U.S. radiation oncology workforce projects a relative balance between the supply of radiation oncologists and the demand for radiation therapy services through 2030. The report was produced by Health Management Associates (HMA), a consulting firm commissioned by the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO). It accompanies a review commentary from the ASTRO Workforce Task Force published as an article-in-press today in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics.

Newswise: Renowned Rutgers Specialist to Receive Prestigious International Award
Released: 8-Mar-2023 7:00 AM EST
Renowned Rutgers Specialist to Receive Prestigious International Award
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Dr. P. Ashley Wackym, professor and founding chair of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School’s Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, has been selected by the Prosper Ménière Society as its 2023 Gold Medal Award recipient.

Newswise: Gender targets miss the mark for women in leadership
Released: 7-Mar-2023 8:05 PM EST
Gender targets miss the mark for women in leadership
University of South Australia

Gender diversity experts at the University of South Australia are urging governments to rethink their approach to gender targets as new research shows that they do not lead to expected improvements in gender equity for women in leadership.

Released: 7-Mar-2023 5:55 PM EST
Do you see me? New study examines how women of colour experience invisibility in the workplace
University of Western Ontario, Ivey Business School

Invisibility is a salient and recurring experience of mistreatment for women of colour working in traditionally white and male professions, two researchers found in their recent landmark study.

Released: 7-Mar-2023 1:00 PM EST
Endocrine Society elects Newell-Price as 2024-2025 President
Endocrine Society

Endocrine Society members elected John Newell-Price, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.P., as its 2024-2025 President. He will serve as President-Elect for a year beginning in June 2023 before becoming President in June 2024.

Newswise: Dedication to Patients, Profession Drives Nurses to Seek Certification
Released: 7-Mar-2023 11:20 AM EST
Dedication to Patients, Profession Drives Nurses to Seek Certification
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)

As part of Certified Nurses Day March 19, a few progressive care, critical care and advanced practice nurses told AACN why they chose to get certified. They are among more than 133,000 nurses who hold AACN Certification Corp. credentials.

Newswise: Keck Medicine of USC names Ikenna (Ike) Mmeje president and CEO of USC Arcadia Hospital
Released: 7-Mar-2023 7:05 AM EST
Keck Medicine of USC names Ikenna (Ike) Mmeje president and CEO of USC Arcadia Hospital
Keck Medicine of USC

Keck Medicine of USC has named Ikenna (Ike) Mmeje president and CEO of USC Arcadia Hospital (USC-AH), effective March 13.

Newswise: American College of Cardiology Honors Women’s Heart Disease Pioneer
Released: 3-Mar-2023 10:05 AM EST
American College of Cardiology Honors Women’s Heart Disease Pioneer
Cedars-Sinai

Noel Bairey Merz, MD, professor of cardiology and the director of the Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center in the Smidt Heart Institute, will receive the 2023 Master of the ACC Award from the American College of Cardiology (ACC) in honor of her pioneering contributions to the cardiovascular profession.

Newswise: Mercy Medical Center Recognized as One of “America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women 2023” by Newsweek Magazine
Released: 2-Mar-2023 4:05 PM EST
Mercy Medical Center Recognized as One of “America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women 2023” by Newsweek Magazine
Mercy Medical Center

Mercy Medical Center has been named one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women in 2023 by Newsweek.

Newswise: VUMC’s Aspirnaut program to install science lab at Wynne High School in Arkansas
Released: 2-Mar-2023 2:45 PM EST
VUMC’s Aspirnaut program to install science lab at Wynne High School in Arkansas
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

A chemical biology research lab fit for an academic medical center is being installed at Wynne High School (WHS) in Wynne, Arkansas, as part of a pilot project of Aspirnaut STEM pipeline at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Aspirnaut, a K-20 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Pipeline for Diversity and Wellness, celebrated its 15th year in 2022.

   
Released: 1-Mar-2023 5:40 PM EST
Social workers experienced depression, PTSD, and anxiety at alarming rates during pandemic
University of Toronto

A new study published in the journal International Social Work has uncovered concerning rates of depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and anxiety among social workers.

Released: 1-Mar-2023 3:15 PM EST
Researchers Examine Career Confidence in Underrepresented Biomedical Scientist Trainees
University of North Carolina School of Medicine

After polling 6,000 graduate and postdoctoral respondents across 17 US institutions, researchers found that self-efficacy was generally lower than anticipated, particularly among those with higher levels of expertise and experience. Their results were recently published in the journal PLOS ONE.

Newswise: S&T volleyball star ‘jumps’ at environmental research opportunity
Released: 1-Mar-2023 1:55 PM EST
S&T volleyball star ‘jumps’ at environmental research opportunity
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Several phrases can be used to describe Shelby Ply, a senior in environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, including: aspiring environmental engineer, accelerated master’s degree student, decorated collegiate athlete, proud alumna of Rolla High School and equestrian aficionado.

Released: 1-Mar-2023 12:10 PM EST
FSU criminology faculty ranked No. 1 in the nation for research productivity and scholarly influence
Florida State University

Faculty in Florida State University’s College of Criminology and Criminal Justice are No. 1 in the country for research productivity and influence among faculty in their field, according to a quantitative assessment in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education.  The journal’s findings draw from data gathered from criminology and criminal justice doctoral programs in the United States from 2015-2021.

 
Newswise: Janelle Scott Voted AERA President-Elect; Key Members Elected to AERA Council
Released: 28-Feb-2023 12:45 PM EST
Janelle Scott Voted AERA President-Elect; Key Members Elected to AERA Council
American Educational Research Association (AERA)

Janelle Scott, professor and the Birgeneau Distinguished Chair in Educational Disparities at the University of California, Berkeley, in the School of Education, has been voted president-elect of the American Educational Research Association (AERA).

Newswise: US falls far behind most of the world in support for fathers and caregivers of aging adults
Released: 28-Feb-2023 10:25 AM EST
US falls far behind most of the world in support for fathers and caregivers of aging adults
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

Today, the WORLD Policy Analysis Center (WORLD) at UCLA, launched “Equality within Our Lifetimes,” the most comprehensive analysis to date of laws and policies related to gender equality in all 193 U.N. member states. While the U.S. performs well in some areas, it has become even more of an outlier when it comes to care.

Newswise: CSUF’s Black CommUnity Offers Mentoring, Networking for Black Communications Students
Released: 28-Feb-2023 10:05 AM EST
CSUF’s Black CommUnity Offers Mentoring, Networking for Black Communications Students
California State University, Fullerton

A new Cal State Fullerton program, Black CommUnity, aims to create an affirming space for Black communications students to access career mentoring, build professional networks and find communications internships and jobs.

Released: 27-Feb-2023 7:10 PM EST
A gender perspective on the global migration of scholars - report
University of Oxford

International recognition is key to many successful academic careers, but research published today shows female scientific researchers are less internationally mobile than their male counterparts, although the gender gap has shrunk.

Newswise: Hackensack Meridian Pascack Valley Medical Center recognized for excellence
Released: 27-Feb-2023 3:25 PM EST
Hackensack Meridian Pascack Valley Medical Center recognized for excellence
Hackensack Meridian Pascack Valley Medical Center

Hackensack Meridian Pascack Valley Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Emily Holliman has been recognized for her leadership with the Ardent Health Services CEO of the Year Award.

Newswise: Cedars-Sinai Welcomes Biomedical Data Science Expert
Released: 27-Feb-2023 12:50 PM EST
Cedars-Sinai Welcomes Biomedical Data Science Expert
Cedars-Sinai

Nicholas Tatonetti, PhD, an expert in biomedical data science, has joined Cedars-Sinai as the vice chair of Computational Biomedicine and associate director for Computational Oncology at Cedars-Sinai Cancer.

Newswise: The World of Robots
Released: 27-Feb-2023 12:40 PM EST
The World of Robots
California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office

Follow the career journeys of CSU alumni working in the robotics field.

   
Released: 27-Feb-2023 11:05 AM EST
Diversifying Argonne’s high performance computing workforce
Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne is focused on building a more diverse workforce in high performance computing (HPC). Sustainable Research Pathways for HPC, an internship & mentoring program, connects students from underrepresented groups with scientists to jump start careers.

Newswise: Einstein Appoints Reginald Hayes as Assistant Dean for Diversity Engagement
Released: 24-Feb-2023 2:50 PM EST
Einstein Appoints Reginald Hayes as Assistant Dean for Diversity Engagement
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Albert Einstein College of Medicine has named Reginald Leon Hayes, B.S., B.Mus., M.Div., the assistant dean for diversity enhancement. In this role, Mr. Hayes will focus on promoting diversity, equity, and engagement for current and prospective medical students and those in Einstein’s pathway programs. Mr. Hayes began his new role in late January.

Released: 23-Feb-2023 3:30 PM EST
Working women more educated but not more respected
University of Sydney

Young Australian women are still fighting for equal pay, respect and opportunities in the workforce, according to a new report from the University of Sydney and the Australian National University.

Newswise: Tisca Dorsey Hired as Jefferson Lab Business and Finance Director
Released: 23-Feb-2023 2:45 PM EST
Tisca Dorsey Hired as Jefferson Lab Business and Finance Director
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

DOE's Jefferson Lab has hired Tisca Dorsey as a Director of Business and Finance. In this role, she will be primarily responsible for the development and implementation of the lab’s contracting approach and strategy. She took on this role Feb. 16.

Newswise: New Study Finds Offering Paid Sick Leave is Good for U.S. Business
Released: 23-Feb-2023 1:30 PM EST
New Study Finds Offering Paid Sick Leave is Good for U.S. Business
Florida Atlantic University

A study that systematically reviewed 22 years of research examining the relationship between paid sick leave benefits and short-term and long-term U.S. business outcomes finds a trove of evidence suggesting paid sick leave is linked with favorable business outcomes. Key findings show access to paid sick leave means less occupational injury, spread of contagious disease, presenteeism (the act of workers going to work while ill), and employee death. There was more evidence that paid sick leave was related to favorable business conditions such as employee morale and job satisfaction, improved retention, higher profitability and firm performance, and favorable labor market conditions, compared to evidence supporting negative business consequences, such as worker absence.

 
Released: 22-Feb-2023 2:35 PM EST
Physically Demanding Work Tied to Higher Male Fertility, Study Suggests
Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Occupational factors, such as physical demands and work schedules, were associated with higher sperm concentrations and serum testosterone among men in the EARTH study.

Newswise: AI experts suggest 39 percent of time currently spent on chores could be automated within the next decade
15-Feb-2023 4:30 PM EST
AI experts suggest 39 percent of time currently spent on chores could be automated within the next decade
PLOS

On average, 39 percent of time currently spent on unpaid domestic work could be automated within the next decade, suggest AI experts from the UK and Japan. The findings are published February 22, 2023 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by a team led by Ekaterina Hertog at the University Oxford, UK, and colleagues in Japan.

   
Released: 22-Feb-2023 9:55 AM EST
The myths around consumer financial vulnerability -- and how it affects most consumers at different points in their lives
American Marketing Association (AMA)

Researchers from Boston College, Georgetown University, American University, Texas A&M University, and Colorado State University published a new Journal of Marketing article that challenges the entrenched belief that financial vulnerability only affects low-income consumers.

Newswise: Retired Lieutenant General L. Neil Thurgood named Special Advisor to the President for Military Affairs and Technology at UAH
Released: 21-Feb-2023 8:05 PM EST
Retired Lieutenant General L. Neil Thurgood named Special Advisor to the President for Military Affairs and Technology at UAH
University of Alabama Huntsville

University of Alabama in Huntsville President Charles L. Karr today announced that retired Lieutenant General L. Neil Thurgood has been named Special Advisor to the President for Military Affairs and Technology.

Released: 21-Feb-2023 3:50 PM EST
U.S. labor strikes up 52% in 2022 as worker activism rises
Cornell University

Strike numbers rose in 2022, reflecting a trend of more U.S. work stoppages in recent years by workers and activists in the labor movement, according to a report published Feb. 21 by the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

   
Newswise: Business consultant and investor Debra Hunter Johnson named Chair of UT Southwestern President’s Advisory Board
Released: 21-Feb-2023 2:55 PM EST
Business consultant and investor Debra Hunter Johnson named Chair of UT Southwestern President’s Advisory Board
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Business consultant, attorney, and investor Debra Hunter Johnson, founder of Reciprocity Consulting Group, will chair the UT Southwestern Medical Center President’s Advisory Board for the 2023-2025 term.



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