Tip of the week: Don't underestimate the value of a physician conduct policy
Medical Staff Leader Connection, March 29, 2007
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A physician conduct policy establishes clear expectations to which all medical staff members must adhere. Keep the following in mind when developing such expectations:
- Distribute draft expectations to the medical staff
- Ensure a long lead time for discussing draft expectations before they are brought to a vote
- Encourage criticism and input on the draft expectations from every physician
- Assign an individual to speak directly and privately with each formal and informal opinion leader on the medical staff
- Incorporate changes to the draft expectations recommended by physicians who weren't involved in developing the initial draft of expectations
- Communicate openly about the process at every step
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