SUPERVISION

Apr 24 2026HEALTH

How supervision helps child healthcare workers do better work

Around the world, many hospitals rely on supervision to improve how doctors and nurses care for sick children. But does supervision actually work on its own, or does it need extra help like feedback or training sessions? A big study looked at 5, 311 clinics in eight different countries to find out.

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Jan 04 2026HEALTH

Healthcare Check-Ins Get a Friendly Upgrade

In many developing countries, healthcare supervision is undergoing a major transformation. The old way of doing things, which often involved one-sided criticism, is being replaced by a more supportive and collaborative approach. This shift is helping healthcare workers perform better and feel more v

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Nov 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coding in the Age of AI: Why Students Shouldn't Worry

The world of coding is changing fast. AI tools like ChatGPT can now write code in seconds. This might seem scary for computer science students. But it's not all bad. These tools can actually help students learn. They can generate code quickly, but they aren't perfect. They often make mistakes. This

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Nov 04 2025CRYPTO

EU's Big Move on Crypto: Innovation at Risk?

The European Union is making waves with a plan to give the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) more power over cryptocurrency and stock markets. This move aims to create a unified regulatory system, much like the one in the U. S. But not everyone is on board. The EU is thinking about l

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May 14 2025HEALTH

How Bad Bosses Harm Health Workers

In the tough world of health care, bad bosses can make things even worse. A recent look into this issue focused on how harmful supervision affects workers. It dug into how psychological distress plays a middle role. It also checked how anger affects the link between bad supervision and distress. In

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

New Docs on the Block: Trust, Stress, and Finding the Balance

Being a young doctor is a big deal. These new medics, called residents, have a tough job. They are learning and caring for patients at the same time. This can be a lot to handle. Trust is a big part of the job. Senior doctors give residents tasks on the spot. This is called "ad hoc entrustment. " B

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Banking Watchdog Steps Down to Avoid Trump Clash

The Federal Reserve's top banking regulator, Michael Barr, is leaving his supervisory role next month. This move comes amid speculation that President-elect Donald Trump wants a more bank-friendly candidate. Barr will stay on as a Fed governor until 2026, but his resignation as the vice chair for su

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Striking a Balance: The FBI's Freedom and Oversight

The FBI's independence is a hot topic. Some people think it should be totally free from politics, but that wasn't always the plan. The FBI director's 10-year term was set to stop another long-term leader like J. Edgar Hoover, who stayed in charge for nearly four decades. His independence turned into

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

The Hidden Dangers of Chemical Abortions

Abortion drugs are often touted as a safe and convenient option for women, but the truth is far from it. As a medical professional who has researched the safety of these drugs, I have seen firsthand the devastating consequences they can have on women's lives. The case of two Georgia women who died

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