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Physician Leadership Connect is an online community available for physician leaders at a time when sharing ideas and challenges, asking questions, lending expertise and networking with peers is needed the most.
The canon of evidence correlating loneliness and isolation with mood and anxiety disorders should not be lost on us. So I’m introducing a much-needed How-To guide to “flatten the curve” of mental illness that lurks in the shadows of the months to com...
A couple years ago, the Certified Physician Executive (CPE) program celebrated its 20-year anniversary, and we reflected on the successes for that credential. As our association approaches its 45th birthday, we again pause and reflect on the many rea...
Physician executives must be able to assess the stability of their jobs by examining certain parameters and then implementing specific job-loss prevention strategies.
Learn what characteristics search consultants and boards are looking for when considering candidates for a CEO position.
Mentors at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis developed the BETER tool, a cooperative assessment and planning framework to identify and reduce burnout among physician mentees.
Major General Elder Granger, MD, FACP, FACHE, CPE, FACPE, MG sponsored 55 med students for 1-year memberships with the American Association for Physician Leadership.
AAPL has appointed four new members to its editorial board of the Physician Leadership Journal.
Submit a peer-reviewed paper for The Physician Leadership Journal, an award-winning magazine. Here’s how to do it.
This advice from Harvard Business Review addresses how to make evidence-based practices your focus in order to make it more of the norm in healthcare.
Studies show that the wage gap between male and female physicians are still widespread. Here's how to fix it according to Harvard Business Review.
Clarissa Barnes, originally published on KevinMD, discusses physician wellness and questions to ask yourself when you're feeling burntout.
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