American Association for Physician Leadership

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May 25, 2018

A physician leader advises: Maintain a professional and positive demeanor while in transition. Most importantly, don’t burn bridges.

May 24, 2018

Mentoring, monitoring, communicating and evaluating are some of the tasks that can help improve a physician’s approach to leadership challenges.

May 15, 2018

As physicians, we have surrendered much of our leadership role to nonmedical professionals — and we no longer can ignore that. No matter where we are in our career journey, we can do something about it.

May 15, 2018

Jon V. Thomas, MD, MBA, CPE, a member of the Physician Leadership Journal editorial board, comments on the report in the May-June 2018 issue, Burning Brightly, Not Burning Out.

May 15, 2018

What are some physician burnout solutions at the individual, leadership and organizational levels not being widely used?

May 14, 2018

It’s less of a workplace metric and more of a culture that leaders must establish. You either have it, or you don’t … but you can get closer to achieving it.

May 11, 2018

A laid off CMO is concerned about his lack of employment diversity. He should concentrate on his positive qualities.

May 10, 2018

Download the first installment of a new feature — the Physician Leadership Journal podcast. In the debut, PLJ editorial board member Hal Jenson, MD, MBA, CPE, discusses peer-reviewed articles that appear in the May/June 2018 issue.

May 7, 2018

View obstacles as opportunities and learn to give and take feedback. These two practices, alone, can make you a better leader.

April 30, 2018

Six experts address stigmatization, collaboration, alternatives, a need for strong leadership and other factors during the association’s Thought Leadership Symposium in Boston.

April 30, 2018

Physician leaders should know what the term entails — and what it doesn’t — to discuss it with patients and staff.

April 27, 2018

Take a look at ways to optimize management of a health care organization and learn the four assets that leaders must consider.

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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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