Driven by faith, John Fankhauser, quit his family-medicine job and moved his family to Africa. He talks about physician leadership in a nation ravaged by war.
Seminars, online courses, professional development programs, books, podcasts and other resources have never been more accessible for continuing education.
Technology can be a valuable assistant, making organizations more efficient. But data necessary for better outcomes often takes a back seat to bureaucracy.
The author outlines a process similar to peer review in which cases are reviewed, adjudicated, tracked and trended to effectively eradicate the problem.
An organization must have an aggressive, proactive approach to the recruitment of physician leaders. Here are tips to attract more doctors into management.
Athletic trainers (ATs) have been shown to improve clinical efficiency, enhance patient throughput, and provide high physician and patient satisfaction in various physician practice settings.
One principle seems to be constant, the author writes: As you advance in an organization, your job gets more complicated and what is required of you grows.
Bart Sachs, MD, embraces team concepts and encourages physician leaders to develop groups that can work collaboratively toward a common good in patient care.