Hospitalist speakers announced for Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, September 14, 2009
HCPro, Inc. and The Greeley Company are pleased to announce this year’s lineup for the hospitalist track at the Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium (November 8-9, Naples, FL)!
Among the nearly two dozen distinguished speakers, we’re proud to have the following experts on board the hospitalist track:
- Hussein Akl, MD
Director of Inpatient and Regional Medicine
Bronson Methodist Hospital, Kalamazoo, MI - Martin B. Buser, MPH, FACHE
Founding Partner
Hospitalist Management Resources, LLC, San Diego, CA - Roger A. Heroux, MHA, PhD, FACHE
Founding Partner
Hospitalist Management Resources, LLC, San Diego, CA - Robert J. Holloway, MD, FACP, FHM
Chief Executive Officer and Chief Medical Officer
InCompass Health Inc., Atlanta, GA - John Maa, MD, FACS
Asst. Professor in General Surgery and Asst. Chair of Department of Surgery Quality Improvement
University of California, San Francisco - Kirk Mathews, MBA
Chief Executive Officer, Principal, and Founder
Inpatient Management Inc., St. Louis, MO - John Nelson, MD, FACP, FHM
Medical Director
Overlake Medical Center, Bellevue, WA
Don’t forget—you can still enter to win two free seats at The Greeley Medical Staff Institute Symposium. Find more contest details here.
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