American Association for Physician Leadership

July/August 2022

Volume 38, Issue 1

July/August 2022

Mike Sacopulos, host of the SoundPractice podcast, interviewed physician leaders Dr. Peter Angood and Dr. Jay Bhatt on strategies for career transitions.

July/August 2022

This is a deeply personal story that speaks to many elements in Dr. Terrell’s life that were not directly pertinent to her day-to-day role as a physician executive.

July/August 2022

Artificial intelligence, or deep learning, might be the game-changer in healthcare that the computer was to technology in the early 1980s. But physicians have nothing to fear about being replaced by AI.

July/August 2022

This article clarifies the meanings of insurance terms that healthcare entrepreneurs should familiarize themselves with.

July/August 2022

There is a common misconception that introverts can’t be effective leaders because they are too quiet and unassuming for the job. This article argues that introverts can and often do become great leaders precisely because they bring strengths to lead...

July/August 2022

Although effective management of practice overhead is always prudent, real practice overhead ratios explain very little of the net financial yield performance, or potential of a medical practice.

July/August 2022

Building a team that excels during a crisis requires extraordinary leadership.

July/August 2022

This study suggests that there are simple institutional fixes that can be implemented to better retain high-performing employees.

July/August 2022

This article addresses the innumerable effects HIPAA has on physicians’ daily medical practice.

July/August 2022

This article explains the basic tenets of emotional intelligence as it relates to physician leadership.

July/August 2022

This article discusses the lasting effects of a natural disaster on those who are immediately affected, as well as the far-reaching effects on the mental health of those who are far from the devastation.

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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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