Video: Martin Buser to talk about hospitalist program pitfalls for HCPro seminar
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, August 5, 2008
Martin B. Buser, MPH, FACHE, founding partner of Hospitalist Management Resources, LLC, in San Diego, CA discusses the needs of hospitalist programs in an audio interview with HCPro, Inc. “[For] people in the decision-making process to either establish a successful program or to enhance an existing program that actually may be in some trouble, now is a good time to come in and learn what needs to be done to make changes,” said Buser about the importance of creating effective systems for recruitment and finances. The seminar is sponsored by HCPro and Hospitalist Management Advisor newsletter, where Buser will be speaking. Watch the 3-minute video clip here.
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