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About 1 in 5 Pittsburgh residents 'struggle to have healthy, adequate and culturally appropriate food.' As students return to ...
In a world that often moves too fast to notice a struggling stranger or a quiet cry for help, some people remind us that ...
There are many ways that organizations can show they care for their people and the world—and many benefits to doing so.
Readers respond to a Critic’s Notebook about the debate over empathy. Also: The notion that President Trump’s image could be ...
The 60-hour training, spread across four months of in-person and virtual sessions, was designed to address the “compassion ...
New scholarship shows that Abraham Lincoln was a deeply sensitive man who embraced radical acts of inclusion to keep the ...
The loudest debates over healthcare today center on Medicaid expansion or cuts. A quieter crisis, however, afflicts ...
Madison Schuster’s journey from childhood patient to physician assistant, dedicated to rural emergency care and mentoring the ...
I love post-acute care. Not in a polite, work-appropriate, “I love what I do” kind of way — but in a passionate, deeply invested, ...
Despite decades of concern, restrictive practices remain common. A compassion-based approach could help change that.
The Minneapolis cop who fatally shot an unarmed Black man sleeping on his cousin’s couch during a no-knock police raid is now heading up the department’s ...
Bankrupt Dallas-based health system Steward Health Care has named former CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre and other former Steward leaders in a new lawsuit as the court-appointed administrator running ...