Editor's note: How am I driving?
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, December 22, 2009
The holidays are certainly a time for self-reflection. Along with exercising more and eating more greens, the HCPro editorial staff wants to add to their list of New Year resolutions to more effectively deliver news and practice management tips to you, the readers.
What stories do you want to read? What topics are you most interested in?
Send us your feedback on the Hospitalist Leadership Connection weekly e-newsletter, the Hospitalist Leadership Advisor monthly print newsletter, HospitalistLeadership.com blog, hospitalist books, seminars, or broadcast events, to kcheung@hcpro.com. I’d love to hear from you!
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