Editor's pick: Medical Staff Leader Virtual Training Workshop
Medical Staff Leader Connection, January 28, 2009
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It’s a new year, which means you have new medical staff leaders on your team. We can’t bring you the palm trees and warm breezes you experience attending an off-site seminar, but our virtual workshop can deliver the education your medical staff leaders need to navigate the road ahead.
HCPro has partnered with The Greeley Medical Staff Institute to host a series of three virtual seminars designed to provide medical staff leaders with the training and education they need to carry out their responsibilities.
Purchase a CD of the Jan. 26 virtual seminar, which covered the roles and responsibilities of the medical staff, board, and hospital management, or join us on February 19 for An Introduction to Peer Review Responsibilities.
A third seminar in March will cover medical staff leaders’ roles in credentialing and privileging. No air fare or packing required!
Register for the Medical Staff Leader Virtual Training Workshop.
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