workplace

August 31, 2022

A recent Forbes survey lists UW Medicine as the top healthcare system employer, and third overall best workplace, in Washington state

May 25, 2022

Even as more older people want, or need, to extend their careers, ageism's societal influence can pose an obstacle. 

July 9, 2018

A Seattle Times op-ed expresses hope that the just-ended Special Olympics could leave

JAMA and JAMA Surgery have published studies reporting postoperative experiences of bariatric-surgery patients.

Not everyone in the Washington State Building and Construction Trades Council’s King County Pre-Apprenticeship Construction Education (PACE) program makes it to graduation.

A study of 17 large companies in Washington state found a substantial increase in the use of evidence-based health promotion practices after the first year of the program.

SLIDESHOW: Each year thousands of workers are killed and millions more injured or diseased because of their jobs. Yesterday April 29  the University of Washington commemorated Worker Memorial Day to honor those who died in 2014 from a work-relat

A "strong disconnect" exists between employers in low-wage industries and their employees about the value of workplace wellness programs, University of Washington researchers report in a new study.

UW's Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences hosted a memorial on April 25 to observe Workers' Memorial Day, honoring 64 workers who died in 2013 from a work-related illness or injury.

In about a cup of coffee's worth of time, a difficult task might become easier for caregivers' supervisors at Harborview Medical Center.

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