AAPL logo

Articles

January 1, 2018

There is no short-term fix, but there are ways to help clinicians work their way through the increasingly complex world of health care

December 29, 2017

Studies show that humble bosses are more effective, yet many people appear hardwired to endorse apparent superheroes they hope can satisfy their needs.

This article emphasizes the need to recognize and avoid hiring someone with narcissistic traits, the pitfalls of the interview process, and the critical nature of exploring previous work history.

November 29, 2017

How you handle the tension plays a huge role in determining how resilient you are. Start by asking yourself how you respond when you’re under pressure.

November 27, 2017

Introvert, shy, outgoing, extroverted. These words have meaning, but they don’t do anything to help with networking. The focus needs to be on creating resources, not why someone can or can’t talk to others.

November 21, 2017

Short stints on the CVs of physician executives are common. Use this checklist to help determine whether making a move would be beneficial.

November 9, 2017

Some of world’s most successful executives set aside unstructured “slow thinking” time for discovering new stimuli, perspectives and strategies.

November 3, 2017

Maybe you’re taking an class for CME. Or implementing a new technology. Talk to yourself – out loud – and ask yourself questions. It will make a difference.

November 1, 2017

A new study reveals the need for physician leaders to create organizational environments where the “Quadruple Aim” can thrive.

November 1, 2017

Negotiating is uncomfortable for many people, but successful compromise keeps business going.

October 31, 2017

The strategies most institutions use to address fatigue are tried and true, says one researcher, but there is much room for advancement.

October 21, 2017

When negotiating, building relationships, learning and collaboration are necessities for reaching an optimal agreement.

For over 50 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.

CONTACT US

Mail Processing Address
PO Box 96503 I BMB 97493
Washington, DC 20090-6503

Payment Remittance Address
PO Box 745725
Atlanta, GA 30374-5725
(800) 562-8088
(813) 287-8993 Fax
customerservice@physicianleaders.org

CONNECT WITH US

LOOKING TO ENGAGE YOUR STAFF?

AAPL provides leadership development programs designed to retain valuable team members and improve patient outcomes.

American Association for Physician Leadership�

formerly known as the American College of Physician Executives (ACPE)