Feeling your heart race before a presentation is completely normal. Even experienced speakers still get nervous. The goal isn’t to “get rid” of nerves, but...
While presenting to any group of people can be intimidating, presenting to former colleagues can be especially challenging. This is because those who attend the...
Dr. Martin A. Schreiber, a nationally recognized leader in trauma resuscitation and military civilian trauma collaboration, took the stage at the North Pacific Surgical Association...
The lights in the mock courtroom were low. Around a long wooden table, a group of Rutgers Law students gathered for something unusual. Notes, scripts,...
The Cincinnati Reds honored UC Health trauma surgeon and U.S. Army Reserve Colonel Jay Johannigman, M.D. as the Cincinnati Bell Hometown Hero during the 2018...
Fostering an inclusive environment is not just a trend, but a necessity. One key aspect of inclusivity is understanding and accommodating neurodiversity—an umbrella term that...
Joseph Henschel is not just another handyman. He’s a professional with nearly two decades of experience in construction and home repairs, but what sets him...
In many Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) trainings, we often hear about the importance of empathy. We watch videos, listen to speeches, or participate in...