American Association for Physician Leadership

May/June 2023

Volume 10, Issue 3

May/June 2023

The medical field is full of smart people, at least in the academic sense, however IQ does not necessarily predict success in life or even on the job.

May/June 2023

A cardiologist looks back on why she loves her ever-evolving profession.

May/June 2023

This article discusses building a structured avenue toward landing a position you will enjoy.

May/June 2023

The pandemic created differences in the way our healthcare industry now considers its cultures, as well as the communities of practice in which we reside. Physician leaders have the opportunity to help reshape these evolving cultures.

May/June 2023

More healthcare systems are implementing a locum tenens workforce plan that supports existing staff, extends patient care opportunities, and grows profit.

May/June 2023

Nature is constantly changing and adapting to new conditions, and species that are able to adapt and evolve are more likely to survive.

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Today, the health consumer movement has led to the shared-decision model, putting the patient at the center of doctor-patient communication.

May/June 2023

Meet Mark D. Olszyk, MD, MBA, CPE, FACEP, FACHE, FFSMB, an emergency medicine physician with more than 20 years of experience in the medical field.

May/June 2023

Moral injury poses a risk to health worker well-being and potentially to patient outcomes. It is imperative to begin exploring solutions.

May/June 2023

AAPL has collaborated with Myers-Briggs to provide targeted leadership insights to physician leaders through the CPI 260© Assessment.

May/June 2023

The scope of change coming with AI can feel overwhelming, but sitting on the sidelines until AI for healthcare is mature puts a health system at risk for being unprepared for those changes.

May/June 2023

There are important implications for ensuring the delivery of high-quality services in the health, wellness, and beauty space that have relevance for physician leaders as well.

Peer-Reviewed
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Early identification of patients at moderate to high risk of postoperative respiratory failure is critical to effective prevention strategies. A multidisciplinary team developed a robust process for the early identification of at-risk patients and th...

Peer-Reviewed
May/June 2023

A belief that zero harm to patients is possible and development of a supportive organizational culture with visible leadership were key to reducing central line associated blood stream infection and creating long-lasting change during the pandemic.

For over 45 years.

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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