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With a focus on professional development and life-long learning, the Cleveland Clinic and the American Association for Physician Leadership are coming together to advance personal and organizational transformation through education, exposure and expe...
The program to re-engage the association’s most-seasoned members draws a motivated audience.
As AAPL continues to adjust toward a digital marketplace, it has exhibited its own economy of purpose and approach to remain viable and successful while serving an expanding constituency.
Feeling energized after AAPL’s big annual event in Boston? Help educate your fellow physician leaders.
Physician leaders, options to opioids work, and they reduce the risk of dependence, addiction and overdose.
Expert speakers focus on changes in industry and finance on the final day of the 2018 Physician Leadership Summit.
The experts addressed about 200 people during the discussion, “Perspectives: Proven Solutions for the Opioid Epidemic.”
At the 20th CPE convocation, attendees get good news about association finances, celebrate 24 new CPE grads, learn about new board officers and honor nine individuals as fellows.
The two annual honors embody the organization’s commitment to improving health care by preparing industry leaders and influencers.
Three others were named to the board. All were introduced during the AAPL Physician Leadership Summit in Boston.
Samuel Cullison, MD, ABFM, CPE, who created education programs that advanced physician leadership and improved health care, is the 2018 winner of AAPL’s Roger Schenke Award.
An investment in communication training to improve clinical outcomes was key in AAPL’s decision to present New York City Health & Hospitals/Lincoln with the 2018 honor.
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