by Dr. Seleem R. Choudhury | Mar 11, 2021 | ACHE, COVID-19, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Organizational Heaalth, Planning, Tips
According to the United Nations, 75% of all COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered among just 10 countries, while 130 countries have not received even a single dose of the vaccine, as of mid-February 2021 (Al Jazeera, 2021). Global health and political leaders...
by Dr. Seleem R. Choudhury | Feb 15, 2021 | Balance, Career Development, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Planning, Tips
The uncertainty brought on by leadership transitions can be hard on employees and organizations (Keller & Meaney, 2017). Staff members wonder: Will the new leader understand the mission? What changes will they implement—and will that impact my ability to do my...
by Dr. Seleem R. Choudhury | Jan 13, 2021 | Balance, COVID-19, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Organizational Heaalth, Tips
Next to clean water, no single intervention has had such a dramatic effect on decreasing mortality as has the widespread introduction of vaccines (Howson, Howe, & Fineberg, 1991). The World Health Organization (WHO) describes immunization as a “key component of...
by Dr. Seleem R. Choudhury | Dec 9, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, Development, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Organizational Heaalth, Planning, Tips
The term “patient-centered care” is in vogue and utilized by health system administrators, marketing gurus, hospital staff, and clinicians alike. It’s a catchy phrase that resonates with stakeholders, and it sounds like something every healthcare...
by Dr. Seleem R. Choudhury | Nov 5, 2020 | Balance, Career Development, COVID-19, Development, Executive Coaching, General, Healthcare Industry, Leadership, Networking, Planning, Tips
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, healthcare workers face unprecedented levels of stress, fear, and anxiety. Situations that trigger chronic stress have always been present within the important and weighty work of caring for patients, but routine stressors are now...