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Addressing and Preventing Sexual Harassment in Healthcare

Sexual harassment in health care can have lasting effects on victims, including doctors, nurses and patients. The #MeToo movement has reestablished the need for changes in policy to increase prevention.

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What are Hospital Rankings/Ratings?

Gain a more reliable view of hospitals' overall quality performances through an aggregation of multiple hospital rankings/ratings.

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Violence Against Healthcare Workers

Read and Watch Forum on Violence Against Healthcare Workers and Egregious Patient Misconduct.

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Burnout and the Great Resignation

Strategies to beat burnout and keep your workforce motivated.

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Mayo Clinic's 21st Annual Nutrition and Wellness in Health and Disease Conference

Keep You and Your Patients Healthy. Learn more about nutrition in pregnancy, whether vegetarianism is healthy for you, how screen time affect child development, and more.

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What is the New GIBLIB Mobile App?

With the new GIBLIB app, you can stream medical lectures and surgical videos in your home, office, car, while exercising… anywhere, anytime. Learn more about the new app's features and benefits here.

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QUIZ: Fish Oil and Vitamin D Update

Do you know everything there's to know about supplements? Take this quiz on fish oil and vitamin D to find out.

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Billing/Coding for Hospital Medicine

Michelle L. Booth-Kowalczyk, APRN, C.N.P. discusses the importance of accurate documentation and the impacts of inaccurate documentation, including defining the components of documentation that make up a DRG and what the DRG determines, and more.

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Show Me the Data: Gender Equity in Medicine

Watch an Interview with Julia Files, MD from Mayo Clinic that discusses the disparity and discredit women experience in medicine and how that is being changed and how it can continue to change.

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International Symposium: Mayo Clinic Model of Care

Watch Mayo Clinic’s virtual symposium on GIBLIB for leaders in healthcare designed to provide in-depth training to the mission, values, and systems at Mayo Clinic.

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Opioid Conference: Evidence, Clinical Considerations and Best Practice

Review best opioids practices and clinical considerations with 6 complimentary medical lectures from our Mayo Clinic conference you can watch online.

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Wound Care Symposium

Watch 5 medical lectures for free from Mayo Clinic conference "Wound Care Symposium".

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How Magnetic Technologies Can Help Breast Cancer Patients Receive Better Outcomes

Improving breast cancer treatment through novel technologies.

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Presentation Skills for Clinicians: Making Your Next Presentation Go Better than Your Last

As a healthcare professional, good presentation skills can make or break your career, but speaking to a crowded conference room can be petrifying. Scott C. Litin, MD gives 16 tips and tools for giving a memorable presentation.

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Dealing with Challenging Patient Behaviors in the Workplace

Mark A. Hyde, MA from Mayo Clinic, with 20 years experience in crisis settings, gives 3 tips to keep yourself okay in spite of challenging patient care.

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Get 5 Tips On Clinical Review and Primary Care Update Course

Get updates on the latest recommendations of medical subspecialties important to the primary care physician in our comprehensive course consisting of lectures, workshops, and panel discussions. Watch the first few lectures free.

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An Update from Our CMO

Our CMO, Omeed Saghafi, MD, MBA, discusses what's coming in the new year: mobile app, downloadable podcasts, content-type filter, and legacy subscriptions.

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To HIT or Not To HIT: High Intensity Interval Training

Rieck, M.A., CRAT, CSCS, deep dives into the health benefits of HIIT style exercise and how it will help you get in shape on a tight schedule.

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Announcement: TIME’s List of Best Inventions of 2021

We're excited to be a part of TIME's Best Inventions of 2021. Evaluated based on originality, creativity, efficacy, ambition, and impact, we're proud to be one of the groundbreaking inventions that's changing how we live, work, and think about what’s possible.

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Weight Gain in Midlife Women: What to Do About the Middle Age Spread?

One of the most common questions women ask their healthcare providers is “why am I gaining weight despite doing everything the same/right?” Kapoor, MBBS explains causes and treatment options.

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Probiotics

Are probiotics good for you? Ryan T. Hurt, MD, PhD delves into the human microbiome and explains how probiotics can improve our immune function.

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ANNOUNCEMENT: GIBLIB Collaborates with Amazon

GIBLIB is excited to participate in the first-ever Amazon Healthcare Accelerator program as one of the top ten, innovative healthcare start-ups.

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mHealth and Medical Wearables

Fitbits won’t help your patients lose weight but learn about mHealth's other advantages that will improve human health in new and innovative ways.

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Got (Human) Milk?

For new mothers having trouble breastfeeding their babies, you’re not alone. Learn about the resources available to help your patients with lactation difficulty.

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Coffee: What's the Buzz?

"Is coffee bad for you?" is a popular question. "Don’t talk to me until I’ve had my coffee!" is a popular phrase. Coffee has a lot of positives – and one awful consequence.

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Interventional Alternatives to Opioids in Pain Management

Tim J. Lamer, MD walks us through the many, different interventional treatments for pain therapy as an alternative to curve the rising opioid epidemic.

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Intermittent Fasting: Dietary Fad or Fact

Dr. Mundi uncovers the truth behind the trending diet fad, intermittent fasting, and how it might actually help you better than the standard calorie reduction recommended by most doctors.

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Intermittent Fasting & Cancer Risk

What is the current role of intermittent fasting in cancer risk, prevention, and treatment? Dr. Heather Fields explores the different types of fasting diets and what to watch out for when suggesting intermittent fasting to your patients at risk of cancer.

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Exercise, Why Not?

What you never learned about exercise in school. Dr. Meyer explains how exercise will help your patients live a longer life, both physically and mentally – but, at the same time, it won’t necessarily do what they want it to do.

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Vaping and E-Cigarettes: Prospect and Perils in Smoking Cessation

Dr. Taylor Hays explores the history and ramifications of e-cigarettes, revealing how vaping is now dangerously popular with the generation that was supposed to kill cigarettes.

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