Letter from the editor: We're expanding the blog
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, April 20, 2010
Dear readers,
I’m pleased to announce that we are expanding www.HospitalistLeadership.com!
There are many medical staff issues that we wanted to cover, including peer review, OPPE and FPPE, physician burnout, performance, quality, regulations, etc. The launch of the Medical Staff Leader blog will allow us to deliver all the important issues to you, our readers.
The URL name will change from www.HospitalistLeadership.com to www.MedicalStaffLeader.com. But don’t worry—you’ll still find the same great coverage from our hospitalist bloggers, listed under the hospitalist category. In fact, you’ll see more healthcare experts and thought leaders speaking their minds on the blog.
You can also follow us on twitter.com/medstaffeditor for general medical staff news or twitter.com/karenmcheung for hospitalist-specific news.
As always, readers are encouraged to comment in the text box below each post.
Please feel free to also contact me via e-mail if you have any questions or concerns.
Karen M. Cheung
Associate Editor
kcheung@hcpro.com
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