Letter from the editor: We've launched MedicalStaffLeader.com!
Medical Staff Leader Connection, April 22, 2010
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Dear readers,
I’m pleased to announce that we have launched www.MedicalStaffLeader.com!
We will be covering numerous medical staff issues, including peer review, OPPE and FPPE, physician burnout, performance, quality, regulations, hospitalists, etc. We’ve invited healthcare thought leaders from around the country to share their ideas and opinions, and we encourage you to contribute, too! Reply to blog posts using the text box underneath each post and get your thoughts heard.
You can also follow us on twitter.com/medstaffeditor for general medical staff news or twitter.com/karenmcheung for hospitalist-specific news.
Please feel free to also contact me via e-mail if you have any questions or concerns.
Liz Jones
Associate Editor
HCPro, Inc.
ejones@hcpro.com
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