Operating Room Nurse Burnout: A Global Challenge With SDG Solutions
Building a support network, sharing best practices, and crafting collective solutions can pave the way for reducing burnout rates and improving health care.World Health Day 2024: My Health, My Right
As we celebrate World Health Day this 2024, under the theme “My Health, My Right,” it’s a good moment to reflect on the essential right to health that transcends borders, cultures, and socioeconomic statuses.Whimsical Journey into Scientific Glamour
For humanity to advance, nurturing future generations of scientists is imperative. Scientists merit recognition not solely within academic journals but also in the collective consciousness of humanity.Implications of Recruiting Foreign Nurses in Local Healthcare Sector
The global landscape is currently facing a pronounced nursing deficit, with estimates suggesting a shortage of nearly 13 million nurses by 2030, as reported by the International Council of Nurses.
23 and a Top 2% Researcher: Shin Jie's Story
It is no small feat to make it onto Stanford University’s top 2% researcher list. Researchers on the list have greatly impacted their field or discipline through their studies, evidenced by an impressive citation record.Welfare Strategy for Seniors Vital
The 2023 United Nations International Day of Older Persons (UNIDOP) is themed "Fulfilling the Promises of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for Older Persons: Bridging Generational Divides".Upskilling Malaysia’s Nursing Workforce
By championing opportunities and cultivating a culture that esteems persistent education, we can sculpt nurses who aren’t just adept, but can also emerge as health care trailblazers.Malaysia Seeing ‘Worrisome’ Rise In Colorectal Cancer Among Under-50s: MOH Official
While colorectal cancer mainly affects those aged 50 and above, Malaysia is seeing a “worrisome” rise in colon cancer incidence among younger adults, which further compounds the economic burden of the disease in the country, says an MOH official.First World Health Organization report on devastating impact of Hypertension
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its inaugural report addressing the global impact of high blood pressure, a pervasive and potentially deadly health issue.