American Association for Physician Leadership

May/June 2022

Volume 37, Issue 6

May/June 2022

What is the differentiator between the terrible physician leader and the phenomenal one?

May/June 2022

This article provides you with the nine components of a one-page marketing plan that will be easy to create and implement into nearly every medical practice.

May/June 2022

Addressing a problem that is rarely discussed in the patient care context, author Dr. Joan Naidorf describes the four types of difficult patients, and introduces simple, actionable tools that every physician, nurse, and care-provider can use to chang...

May/June 2022

The perpetual influx of innovative technologies into the healthcare delivery process simultaneously offers ongoing medical advances and personal challenges for practicing physicians.

May/June 2022

Top performers — smooth-running, efficient medical practices that consistently produce well above average profitability — almost always present a noticable kind of ambiance to patients and visitors.

May/June 2022

Windows are gateways to the human mind, and looking through them is a time-honored exercise in reflection and introspection.

May/June 2022

It is prudent for every physician to understand tort law and the foundations of medical negligence, because medical negligence is the most common basis for a medical malpractice action.

May/June 2022

This article argues that healthcare organizations should create exceptional onboarding experiences and describes what exceptional onboarding looks like.

May/June 2022

This article provides a brief history of early Greek medicine and discusses how those early physicians have impacted modern medicine and presents lessons we can learn today from those giants whose shoulders we stand upon.

May/June 2022

By not discharging patients to LTCHs and using equally functional post-acute care alternatives such as skilled nursing facilities, inpatient rehab facilities, or home healthcare, Medicare could save $4.6 billion a year, with no adverse effects on pat...

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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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