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  • A 48-Year-Old Man With Penile Trauma and Hematuria CME CME A 48-Year-Old Man With Penile Trauma and Hematuria A 48-year-old man suffered a direct blow to his perineum and penis. No damage was initially noted; however, when urinating later, the patient experienced severe pain in his penis and noted a large amount of hematuria.

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POLL

Last month, the Global Health Workforce Alliance released guidelines on incentives for recruitment and retention into the healthcare field. Incentives include financial (tax credits, child care) and nonfinancial (flexible work schedule, career support) options. Do you think such incentives will or will not help recruit/retain health professionals?
All incentives will help recruit/retain health professionals
Only financial incentives will help recruit/retain health professionals
Only nonfinancial incentives will help recruit/retain health professionals
A combination of some of each kind of incentive will help
Incentives will not help recruit/retain health professionals
Related Link: Report on GHWA Web site
 
 
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