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Study finds colorectal cancer leading form of cancer deaths in people under 50 

A JAMA study released Jan. 22 found that colorectal cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in people under age 50. The study examined cancer mortality in the U.S. among the five leading causes from 1990 through 2023.
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AHA podcast: How Mobile Training Is Saving Lives in Rural Iowa 

Tina Eden, R.N., CEO of Virginia Gay Hospital, and Jacinda Bunch, Ph.D., R.N., assistant professor at the Iowa College of Nursing and senior advisor to Simulation in Motion-Iowa, or SIM-IA, dive into how this mobile clinical education program is delivering high-impact simulation training directly to rural hospitals and EMS teams.
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Over 100 lawmakers sign letter urging Department of Education to classify nursing programs as ‘professional degrees’ 

More than 100 members of Congress signed a letter submitted Dec. 12 to the Department of Education on concerns about the department’s proposal to omit post-baccalaureate nursing degrees from the regulatory definition of “professional degree” as part of a student loan rule.
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Elevating the Next Generation of Health Care Leaders to Drive Change and Innovation

The AHA Next Generation Leaders Fellowship helps develop future health care leaders to innovate and better serve their communities.
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AHA Leadership Summit Offers Innovative Insights and Disruptive Solutions to Propel the Future of Health Care

The American Hospital Association Leadership Summit will take place July 21-23, 2024, in San Diego, Calif., at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. The conference offers insights and ideas for senior executives, clinical leaders, board trustees and next-generation health care leaders.
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Chairman’s File: Teamwork enhances care

In my experience, health care is a team sport.  Patient outcomes and experiences improve when caregivers are expert communicators – trained on best practices for interaction not only with patients, but also with one another.