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The Uncomfortable Truth About Implicit Bias in Pediatric Care

The Uncomfortable Truth About Implicit Bias in Pediatric Care

by Anya Kotova| September 30, 2021

Providing the best care for the greatest number of people means confronting biases we don’t even know we have With the number of children hospitalized with COVID growing rapidly, it is important to confront the uncomfortable truth about implicit bias in pediatric emergency settings. The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a major wake-up call about racial […]

Don’t Just Be an Ally to Your New Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer. Be A Partner.

Don’t Just Be an Ally to Your New Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer. Be A Partner.

by Gur Tsabar and Maxine Enciso| September 23, 2021

Let’s face it: stepping into the role of Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) is no easy feat. The resurged attention on the Black Lives Matter movement in the summer of 2020 accelerated a recent trend: LinkedIn found that the number of people with job titles associated with leading diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) efforts at their […]

9-11 Memorial

Remembering 9/11

by Michael O'Brien| September 10, 2021

If you’re old enough to have experienced, directly or indirectly, the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, you may have been asked over the years “Where were you on 9/11?” For people in New York, Washington D.C. or rural Pennsylvania, that question has a singular resonance. In my case, the answer is simple: “At Ketchum.” Where else would […]

Experiencing Job Burnout? How Managing Your Energy Can Help

Experiencing Job Burnout? How Managing Your Energy Can Help

by Wiston A. Rodriguez| September 3, 2021

A recent Ketchum study shows that nearly half of employed Americans (47%) feel more burned out in their job now than at the beginning of the pandemic. Job burnout has been linked to negative outcomes for individuals, teams and organizations, and it is now classified as an occupational phenomenon by the World Health Organization (WHO) […]