American Association for Physician Leadership

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This article will help medical administrators gain a better understanding of their prima donnas and develop effective strategies for managing them.

This article describes what growth orientation is, why it is important, and how leaders can behave to produce growth orientation.

July 31, 2020

Great managers are typically experts in their fields, with a strong performance history and an interest in being in charge. But to lead effectively they need to develop another skill, one that is often overlooked: talent management.

July 9, 2020

While 70 percent of firms still promote from within to fill the CEO’s chair, increasing numbers of companies have been looking outside for their new chief executives in recent decades, reasoning that outsiders can leverage their experience in another...

July 8, 2020

Coronavirus has made a difference in your practice procedures. But…have you reviewed and updated your Procedures and Policies Manual?

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Results of a survey of participants in a Physician Leadership Institute indicate it might serve as a viable model for other institutions interested in developing homegrown leaders.

July 6, 2020

We need to teach people that setting boundaries is OK. It’s not selfish. It’s actually selfless. It allows you to be more effective at what you do, and to better [help] those you wish to serve.

July 2, 2020

Every politician condemns the phenomenon of “surprise” medical bills. And yet, no one with authority in Washington has done much of anything about it.

June 29, 2020

The secret to selecting great leaders is to predict the future, not to reward the past. Avoid promoting entirely based on culture fit.

June 15, 2020

The data and analytics psychologists provide to healthcare organizations allow for smarter decisions, fewer costly mistakes, and better outcomes.

June 12, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has, in essence, turned the world upside-down. Healthcare in the United States and around the world will never be the same. At its core, this transformation applies to all aspects of clinical care, especially with the rapid adop...

June 11, 2020

Do you understand your EQ?  Emotional Quotient? Are you aware of your personal competencies and social competencies? 

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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