Speakers wanted: Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium
Medical Staff Leader Connection, January 28, 2009
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Are you interested in sharing your strategies for tackling contemporary medical staff challenges?
HCPro and The Greeley Medical Staff Institute are currently looking for medical staff leaders, medical staff services professionals, and hospitalist program leaders to speak at the first annual Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium November 8-9 at the Ritz-Carlton in Naples, FL.
The symposium will cover all aspects of medical staff leadership, including:
- Emergency department management
- Physician competency and quality
- Leadership development
- Hospitalist program development and management
- Physician-hospital alignment
If you are interested in speaking on any of these issues or wish to propose a topic, please fill out a speaker application. Send your completed application to associate editor Liz Jones at ejones@hcpro.com by March 1.
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