He talks about leading a medical brigade on the battlefields of Iraq and confronting his PTSD after several of his soldiers were killed.
She combines her passion for emergency medicine, assisting veterans and leading change, coming on board during the construction and opening of the ...
Her approach of continuous learning opens the door to the C-suite at a rural Maine hospital. She earned her MBA through AAPL and is now pursuing a ...
Nycum, an AAPL member since 2006, was on vacation in Paris three years ago during the terrorist attack that killed 130 people. He shares lessons l...
Joshi, an OB-GYN, discusses her experiences as a physician leader at a federally qualified health center. She joined the association in 2007 and is...
Weiner, who joined AAPL in 2013 and became a CPE two years later, discusses some of the issues she has faced as an organizational leader.
An AAPL member since 2007, the retired U.S. Army major general and former chief medical adviser to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has a ...
Driven by his faith, John Fankhauser, MD, quit his family-medicine job in California and moved his family to Africa. Five years later, he talks abo...
He embraces team concepts and encourages physician leaders to develop groups that can work collaboratively toward a common good in patient care.
Given an “opportunity to impact a much larger group,” he moved to a nonclinical role. Here, he offers advice for physician leaders considering a di...
DeChant is senior health care adviser at Simpler Consulting and deputy chief health officer for IBM. Here, he shares advice on leadership and welln...
Since 1975, the American Association for Physician Leadership has helped physicians develop their leadership skills through education, career development, thought leadership, and community building.
The American Association for Physician Leadership (AAPL) changed its name from the American College of Physician Executives (ACPE) in 2014. We may have changed our name, but we are the same organization that has been serving physician leaders since 1975.
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