When granted anonymity in focus groups, physicians let their guards down and shared opinions consistent with experiences of many people with disabilities.
Over the last decade, the use of artificial intelligence in areas like hiring, recruiting and workplace surveillance has shifted from a topic of speculation to a tangible reality for many workplaces. Now, those technologies have the attention of the highest office in the land.
BOSTON - A woman who allegedly called in a bomb threat to Boston Children's Hospital in August pleaded not guilty to two criminal counts in U.S. District Court.
While many physicians may avoid discussing the subject, a study showed that who gets addressed with the honorific "Dr." may depend on gender, degree and specialty.