Editor’s pick: Medical Staff Leader Virtual Training Workshop
Medical Staff Leader Connection, February 18, 2009
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If palm trees and sandy beaches aren’t in your medical staff training budget at the moment, don’t worry. HCPro has partnered with The Greeley Medical Staff Institute to host virtual workshop that delivers the education your medical staff leaders need to navigate the bumpy road ahead without the expensive off-site trip.
This series of three virtual seminars is designed to provide medical staff leaders with the training and education they need to carry out their responsibilities:
- Roles and Responsibilities of the Board, Medical Staff, and Management (CD available)
- An Introduction to Peer Review Responsibilities (CD available)
- Tools to Tackle Credentialing and Privileging Responsibilities (Live! March 5)
No air fare or packing required! Each program provides you with a comprehensive materials packet to supplement the Greeley experts’ presentation.
Register for individual presentations to suit your training needs, or sign up for the entire Medical Staff Leader Virtual Training Workshop.
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