Tuesday
IR Beat : Intellect Resources Presents an Intro to ASHIM
Tuesday, June 29, 2010.
Join us as we talk with James Johnson, from the American Society of Health Informatics Managers, about ASHIM.
$159.2 Billion in Cuts for Hospitals Due to the Healthcare Reform Bill
Tuesday, June 22, 2010.
Intellect Resources is looking for sources to post regarding the $159.2 billion in cuts that will be required by Congress for hospitals due the healthcare reform bill and actions passed in the Senate last week; how hospitals plan to deal with these cuts and how it will impact healthcare IT.
Friday
What Does Loyalty Mean To You?
Friday, June 18, 2010.
Last night was “Friday Night Movie Night” in the Crenshaw household. Tired of animated films and high budget action films, we opted for the slower paced drama Hachiko, A Dog’s Story starring Richard Gere and an Akita dog from Japan. What a delight! The film is based on a true story and portrays the touching friendship between man and dog that is sure to draw a tear or two.
The first half of the movie traces the pair’s chance meeting, introduces you to the characters and builds the bond between the two. The second half follows Hachiko as he faithfully awaits his owner at the train station even years after his untimely death.
Last night was “Friday Night Movie Night” in the Crenshaw household. Tired of animated films and high budget action films, we opted for the slower paced drama Hachiko, A Dog’s Story starring Richard Gere and an Akita dog from Japan. What a delight! The film is based on a true story and portrays the touching friendship between man and dog that is sure to draw a tear or two.
The first half of the movie traces the pair’s chance meeting, introduces you to the characters and builds the bond between the two. The second half follows Hachiko as he faithfully awaits his owner at the train station even years after his untimely death.
Thursday
June Survey Question
What is your most memorable experience when working with a Recruiter? (good or bad) Please give us an example of an experience you've had while working with or interviewing for a Recruiter that stands out in your mind. What made it memorable?
Ask A Recruiter
Question: Should I include references with my resume submissions?
Answer: No. In fact, if you do so, you may find that your references are called and recruited themselves – maybe even for the position you are trying to pursue. Do not present references until serious interest has been shown by the employer or agency and a formal request made. However, have them ready-to-go so you can provide them on short notice.
Wednesday
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