Participate in a Briefings on Credentialing article about communicating with hard-to-reach practitioners
Credentialing Resource Center Connection, December 3, 2009
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How do you reach the hard to reach practitioners on your medical staff? Do you add reminders to their Outlook calendars? Befriend their office assistants? Track them down in the hospital cafeteria?
Email you most effective communication strategies to Associate Editor Emily Berry at eberry@hcpro.com. Please indicate in the email if you are interested in participating in a brief interview about this topic.
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