American Association for Physician Leadership

July/August 2020

Volume 36, Issue 1

July/August 2020

This article reviews the history of humor in medicine, the physiology of humor, and several examples of the medicinal value of humor.

July/August 2020

As the prevalence of diabetes continues to increase, it becomes even more important to focus on increasing adherence rates in patients with diabetes to reduce the incidence of comorbid conditions and ease the burden on the healthcare system.

July/August 2020

This article describes what growth orientation is, why it is important, and how leaders can behave to produce growth orientation.

July/August 2020

This article presents an analytical review of court decisions in six states and the federal courts to illustrate the techniques used in ascertaining personal goodwill.

July/August 2020

In early May 2020, Cassatly Leadership Coaching interviewed 27 healthcare leaders to learn about the impacts of COVID-19 on their organizations, their insights based on recent experience, and their vision for future leadership during uncertain times ...

July/August 2020

This article explains a more widely applicable version of the marketing funnel and its application to a medical practice.

July/August 2020

A CPA offers a financial planning checklist to help physicians better manage their personal financial affairs.

July/August 2020

This article will help medical administrators gain a better understanding of their prima donnas and develop effective strategies for managing them.

July/August 2020

This article examines the responsibilities of new C-suite leaders and potential benefits to burned-out physicians.

July/August 2020

The complexities facing higher education today call for the employment of varied managerial and leadership strategies in handling healthcare program operations.

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The American Association for Physician Leadership (AAPL) changed its name from the American College of Physician Executives (ACPE) in 2014. We may have changed our name, but we are the same organization that has been serving physician leaders since 1975.

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