Featured blog post: Medical staff advisor is advocate for MSPs
Medical Staff Leader Connection, September 2, 2010
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One of the most valuable duties of the medical staff advisor is the working alliance with the medical staff professionals. As a group, MSPs are probably the most unappreciated employees of the hospital. They serve as the gatekeepers of safety in their credentialing and recredentialing roles and assist the medical staff as it performs its primary duty of governing itself. Many times, administrators and other hospital departments do not understand the depth and breadth of knowledge these dedicated professionals possess or their passion for keeping patients safe.
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