The American prescription drug epidemic continues to inspire action across the country by Federal, State, Private, Public, and Not-For-Profit entities. The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) has published a position paper (Download Here) aimed at State Regulators, Medical… Read More ›
Month: August 2016
Caught in the Middle; Choosing Sides
Living and having my employer’s corporate headquarters based in the great State of Colorado provides a lot of benefits. Being presumed a pot expert, everywhere I go, isnot one of them. The Drug Enforcement Agency’s denial of two petitions to… Read More ›
Weekend Read: Catching Feelings
Being an emotional person by nature (as many are) and knowing this about myself, I consciously work to keep my personal feelers (my 3 year-old daughter’s word for feelings) and views from being the only filter I see the business world through. A college mentor once made a very strong and lasting impression on me when explaining her view about how to show you care in a business context: Showing you care in your business life is not as different as you might think [as in your personal life].
The REAL, Real Story
Recently delisted content aggregator Work Loss Data Institute (WLDI) published a write-up authored by Tom Ferrell Denniston (ODG, Account Executive), Dr. Stephen Norwood (ODG, Editor-in-Chief), and Phil Denniston (ODG, President). The write up was an attempt to “set the record… Read More ›