Online video training for medical staff leaders
Medical Staff Leader Connection, August 5, 2010
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Do you enjoy the classroom setting but don’t have the budget to fly all around the country attending seminars? Do you need a learning opportunity that flexes around your schedule, rather than the other way around? Check out the Greeley Company’s Medical Staff Leadership Online Training Library, a series of online videos that will give you the knowledge and confidence you need to tackle your medical staff leadership responsibilities. This isn’t a CD—these videos stream directly from the Internet, so you can watch when it’s convenient for you on a desktop, laptop, or a handheld device that has Internet capabilities.
Courses are taught by Jonathan H. Burroughs, MD, MBA, FACPE, FACEP, CMSL; Richard A. Sheff, MD, CMSL; and Robert J. Marder, MD, CMSL. Each course delivers more than 100 minutes of online video and slide presentation content divided into short, digestible sections that can be completed at your own pace. Whether you have 10 minutes during lunch or an hour on the train, just pause the video and return to it when you have a chance. Order now and take control of your learning experience.
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