American Association for Physician Leadership

July/August 2024

Volume 11, Issue 4

July/August 2024

The value of an idea in the world of investing is often overestimated, as investors are more interested in the team’s ability to turn the idea into a product or service that meets customers’ needs and wants. While an idea is the starting point, it ho...

July/August 2024

This article emphasizes the importance of training staff to handle calls with care, ensuring they listen attentively, respond empathetically, and maintain a professional demeanor. By fostering an emotionally supportive environment, practices can enha...

July/August 2024

The article highlights the benefits of having an MBA in the medical field, including the ability to build and leverage oneself as a brand, and to address problems differently.

July/August 2024

Physicians should understand the nuances of a deposition and the importance of listening and learning from the attorney defending them against the allegations of negligence. This article educates physicians about the nature, processes, and well-thoug...

July/August 2024

Patients with chronic healthcare needs are susceptible to prolonged stress, which can lead to burnout and negative health outcomes.

July/August 2024

This article challenges the notion that conventional jobs are the most effective or beneficial approach to a career in medicine.

July/August 2024

As recognized leaders, all physicians have a clear opportunity to further influence the quality of care for patients, as well as the education and development of others. However, the times require more adaptability when working with and/or leading in...

Peer-Reviewed
July/August 2024

APACHE, which risk-adjusts for acute physiology, age, and chronic health, is a widely used ICU benchmarking tool, and participating institutions identified rising and concerning standardized mortality rates in 2020. Following up on previously reporte...

July/August 2024

Battalion and brigade flight surgeons represent an often-overlooked yet promising cohort in civilian healthcare leadership. Possessing a skill set cultivated through military service, they offer a deep understanding of population health, adaptability...

July/August 2024

Ransomware attacks on healthcare facilities are expected to continue, and every organization should consider itself a target.

Peer-Reviewed
July/August 2024

This quality improvement project identified waste by auditing and updating surgical instrumentation preference cards (SIPCs) for the three most common procedures at a multi-center academic health system.

Peer-Reviewed
July/August 2024

While the dream of AI independently diagnosing and treating patients remains distant, a wealth of “operational AI” tools are ready to be harnessed today to streamline daily tasks like literature searches, meeting organization, and chronic disease man...

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