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As a seasoned practice management consultant, I generally have ideas about what might be going wrong in a practice well before I cross the threshold. This time was different.
In this article, we propose design thinker capabilities as a unique way healthcare leaders can improve the benchmark of the healthcare industry—patient safety and satisfaction.
We propose that having significant conversations within families and also as clinicians with patients and families—early, regularly as indicated by the clinical condition, and comprehensively—and being sure these conversations are documented so other...
Preventing physician suicides may be possible by eliminating the stigma surrounding mental health treatment and its disclosure on licensing and credentialing applications.
Harvard Business Review has five tips for physicians who are struggling with constantly feeling overwhelmed and exhausted.
Suneel Dhand of DocsDox offers three valuable tips on how physicians can maintain healthy habits on even the most hectic of days.
This is a report on The Narrative Initiative (TNI) experience from the American Association for Physician Leadership 2019 Spring Summit held in Washington, D.C., that explored use of personal narratives in a professional development session.
Leadership training programs have been linked to positive outcomes such as increased knowledge, improved skills, and personal growth. Less attention has been paid to the link between leadership education and physician well-being, including burnout.
I briefly describe here the circumstances surrounding my job losses and offer advice that might help physicians working in organizations large and small recognize their jobs may be in danger and offer steps they can take to help retain their position...
A seasoned hiring manager provides insight into how physician leaders can craft a resume that garners attention … and an interview.
Originally published in Entrepreneur, Travis Bradberry divulges the eleven secrets physician leaders need to staying productive and in control.
Harvard Business Review asserts that you learn better when you learn less. Here are four tips on how to improve your workplace training programs with this in mind.
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