Tip of the week: Orientation for new medical executive committee members
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, August 7, 2008
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Hospitals sometimes ask MSPs to help provide orientation for new medical executive committee (MEC) members. It is best practice for an MEC orientation to cover the following topics:
- Committee responsibilities
- Committee structure
- Meeting schedules
- Meeting format
- Contact information for other MEC members and the medical staff office
- MEC accreditation standards
This week’s tip is from The Medical Staff Meeting Companion: Tools and Techniques for Effective Presentations, by Kathy Matzka, CPMSM, CPCS.
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