In a time of growing patient demand and a shrinking physician workforce, the basics of medicine are more vital than ever. Mastery of anatomy, diagnostics, and patient-centered care isn't just academic—it’s the key to faster recoveries, fewer errors, and greater efficiency. While technology dazzles, it can’t replace clinical judgment rooted in fundamental knowledge. Reinvesting in these core skills could be the clearest path to healing both patients and the healthcare system.
Read MoreCorporate philanthropy is shifting, with companies increasingly prioritizing workforce development over traditional DEI-focused initiatives. As Nebraska students face declining reading proficiency, businesses have a direct stake in supporting education to build a future workforce with essential skills. Investing in literacy and numeracy programs is not just an act of generosity—it’s a strategic move that ensures companies have a qualified talent pool for tomorrow’s economy.
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