Monthly Archives: November 2014

The Unexpected and Uneven Evolution of the Startup Fundraising Market

I started working in venture capital three months before Lehman imploded. After the bankruptcy, the fundraising market contracted as investors internalized the new normal of the public markets. Over the past six years, the fundraising markets flipped from quite bearish to mildly bullish to extremely bullish. Or at least, that?s the way it feels to me.

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Learning the right lessons from digital news leaders

I?ve been applying for online news jobs the past few months, which means evaluating a lot of news sites and mobile products. And I think I?ve put my finger on what separates the smartest digital news companies from the ones trying to learn from them.

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ACR Continuous Professional Improvement Program, Now Available Online

Traditionally offered in print, the American College of Radiology?s (ACR) Continuous Professional Improvement (CPI) self-assessment program is now available in a convenient online format. The new online format is suited for Mac or PCs, iPads and other mobile devices.

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American Psychological Association Offers Continuing Education Credits for Conference on Meditation

The American Psychological Association has approved continuing education credits for The American Meditation Institute?s (AMI) sixth annual mind/body medicine CME conference November 5-9, 2014 at the Cranwell Resort and Spa in Lenox, Massachusetts. Entitled The Heart and Science of Yoga, this 30 CE and CME mind/body medicine training for psychologists, physicians and nurses is accredited through the Albany Medical College Office of Continuing Medical Education.

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A sneak peek into the lives of young doctors

It always is that way with a new job. Nobody is born knowing how to work, and learning to be proficient takes time, patience and training. If Terrence Holt?s new book

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Nurses Are Lifesavers

Nurses are the center point of care and do remarkable things for the people they serve, including family caregivers.

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