Your opportunity to shine: Share your ideas and expertise
Physician Practice Insider, December 30, 2014
Physician Practice Insider wants to learn more about its subscribers and the daily challenges they face in their practices. We're looking to shadow or interview healthcare professionals who work at physician practices to better understand how they perform their duties in the ever-changing healthcare landscape.
If you're interested in volunteering or would like additional information, please contact editor Andrea Kraynak at akraynak@hcpro.com. One lucky volunteer will win a complimentary HCPro webcast of their choosing.
Physician Practice Insider is also in the process of forming an Advisory Board. Are you an expert in your field? Do you have experience and knowledge you’d like to share with other physician practices? If so, please contact us for additional information.
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