Editor's Pick: ED On-Call Tools and Techniques Web cast 8/5
Medical Staff Leader Connection, July 22, 2009
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An ED on-call solution that balances physician, hospital, and community needs? Yes, it is possible! Join Richard A. Sheff, MD, CMSL, and Jonathan H. Burroughs, MD, MBA, FACPE, CMSL, for ED On-Call Tools and Techniques: Practical Steps to an Equitable and Sustainable Solution. During this 90-minute Web cast, Sheff and Burroughs will explain how you can develop a workable plan to address the growing ED call crisis. This program will help you:
- Obtain adequate physician coverage in the ED and avoid EMTALA violations
- Identify practical steps to reduce the cost and burden of ED call
- Transform ED call into a negotiation based on interests and principles
- Partner with medical staff members to secure acceptance of call obligations
- Establish fair compensation
Participation in this event is just $199! You can also order this program along with the comprehensive guide book, Emergency Department On Call Strategies, Second Edition, for only $379.
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