Editor's Pick: New blog debuts on CRC
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, June 5, 2008
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MSPs now have a new place to learn and discuss issues critical to today’s medical staff profession.
Part of the recent enhancements to the online Credentialing Resource Center, the new MSP Blog provides insights and commentary from two of your peers. While they’ll be focusing on credentialing and privileging issues, they’ll also be writing about new developments in the healthcare profession and other information that helps you grow and develop as an MSP.
Our of our contributors, Carole La Pine, CPMSM, CPCS, is the credentialing department director for Saint Joseph Mercy Health System in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the previous president of NAMSS. Also writing for us is Diane Hendrickson, the medical staff coordinator for St. Alexius Medical Center in Bismarck, North Dakota, and a member of The Joint Commission’s readiness team.
But the blog is not only about reading posts—it's also about getting your input. While anyone can read the blog posts, only CRC subscribers can log on and post their comments, share information, or raise questions.
Please join us by clicking here to read the CRC blog.
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