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Here is 2024’s growing list of U.S. layoffs by sector

Work Life

Here is a snapshot of job cuts announced so far this year: Technology Amazon’s job cuts include less than 5% of employees at Buy with Prime unit, 5% at audiobook and podcast division Audible, several hundred in streaming and studio operations, 35% at streaming unit Twitch, a few hundred at healthcare units One Medical and Amazon Pharmacy.

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Forget About the Career Ladder—Focus on the Career Lattice Instead

Success

An employee who had been working in corporate and internal communications at a healthcare company for several years was ready for a promotion, but there was little opportunity to advance. Then, the company posted a job in its regulatory division. The position was at the same level as her current role but with a slightly lower salary.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

Success

Dielle Charon CEO, Sales Coach, Dielle Charon Coaching Charon is the first Black millionaire of The Life Coach School and a sales and money mindset coach. She is passionate about helping women boost their sales skills without the money mindset drama and bringing together a community of women who are building their businesses.

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Critical Psychiatry Textbook, Chapter 16: Is There Any Future for Psychiatry? (Part Six)

Mad in America

693 This made the journal’s editor, Marcia Angell, publish an accompanying editorial: “Is academic medicine for sale?” In evidence-based healthcare, we do not use interventions that do more harm than good, which psychiatry does. This showed that the whole specialty has been corrupted by industry money. They are not medical diseases.

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From the Dopamine Theory to the Outcomes Paradox

Mad in America

Paradoxical’, because in contrast with healthcare outcomes generally being better in ‘developed’ (high income) countries, outcomes for those who had suffered psychosis were apparently better in the ‘developing’, lower and middle income countries. The Lancet data is based on sales data from European market research.

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Branding Diseases—How Drug Companies Market Psychiatric Conditions: An Interview with Ray Moynihan

Mad in America

Moynihan’s research and writing focus on the healthcare industry, with an emphasis on how diseases are created, branded, and marketed to unsuspecting people. Moynihan : It is this multi-layered marketing strategy that wraps medical and healthcare professionals in a world of marketing, from the cradle to the grave.

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Medication Overload, Part II: The Explosion of Drugs for Kids

Mad in America

Bristol Myers, along with the many other manufacturing plants located in the surrounding area, helped to grow and strengthen our local economy. By the mid-2000s, because of cheaper costs to manufacture penicillin in foreign countries, the plant downsized considerably.