Save the date: Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium November 8-9 in Naples, FL
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, July 7, 2009
There are few opportunities for physician leaders to come together, share ideas, and learn from each other’s successes. The Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium is a unique forum created to foster communication between new and experienced physician leaders from across the country.
Attendees won’t be bound to a single track—choose sessions from each of the four tracks or focus on the area that presents the biggest challenge for your institution, including a dedicated hospitalist track. Take a look at some of the offerings:
- The New Generation: Designing a contemporary hospitalist program
- Aligning Your Hospitalist Program and Hospital Strategic Plan: Case studies in hospitalist incentive contracting
- Specialty Hospitalist Programs: The “ist” Movement
- ROI Strategy: Using data to maximize the value of your hospitalist program
- Part I and II: The Emergence of Surgical Hospitalist Programs
- Hospitalist Recruitment and Retention: Successful strategies and processes for sourcing, interviews, scheduling, and compensation
I also encourage you to sign up for one of our preconferences:
- ED Call Solutions: Compensation that achieves collaboration
- Medical Staff Bylaws: How to create documents that are clear, compliant, and fair
- Physician Performance Measurement: Selecting indicators and targets for the six general competencies and OPPE
To learn more about the Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium, visit our Web site.
As always, feel free to e-mail me with questions or comments!
Sincerely,
Karen M. Cheung
Associate Editor
HCPro, Inc.
kcheung@hcpro.com
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