Reporting Mandate, Political Ads, New Growth Drug

Reporting Mandate, Political Ads, New Growth Drug

Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 1445

  • Oct 12, 2020 6:00 am
  • 104:38
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Some Hospitals Are Struggling to Report COVID-19 and Flu Numbers (0:29) Guest: Eric Toner, Senior Scholar, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security The US government is now going to crack down on hospitals that aren’t reporting COVID-19 and flu case numbers daily. This comes after a mandate was put into place last month. If hospitals don’t comply, the Department of Health and Human Services has threatened to cut off Medicaid and Medicare funding—which has officials at the American Hospital Association extremely concerned. Nice Guys Don’t Always Finish Last—At Least In Business (19:43) Guest: Cameron Anderson, Professor of Management of Organizations, University of California Berkeley You know how the saying goes, “nice guys finish last.” Well turns out that just isn’t true, in business. It might seem like jerks always win because they’ll do anything to get ahead, but they don’t actually have any advantage. Don’t get me wrong, mean people do attain positions of power, they just don’t do it any faster than nice people. Students Are Zoning Out While Learning Online (36:19) Guest: Han Zhang, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan College students already struggle to pay attention in class sometimes, and now online learning is only making it worse. A research team at the University of Michigan tracked eye movements during video lectures, and, you guessed it, they discovered a lot of zoning out. What are Grade School Kids Learning about Black History? (52:49) Guest:LaGarrett King, Professor of Social Studies Education, University of Missouri, Founding Director, Carter Center for K-12 Black History Education What do you remember being taught about black history in grade school? I don’t remember a whole lot, but there was obviously slavery, the civil war, and then it jumped to the action of the civil rights movement. And from there it was mostly the positive aspects–Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. and their triumphs. But history isn’t that simple and those are onl