American Association for Physician Leadership

July/August 2022

Volume 9, Issue 4

July/August 2022

What sabotages our time and causes disruption and wasted hours?

July/August 2022

As healthcare evolves, so, too, does the role of the physician leader.

July/August 2022

Creating, organizing, and implementing a strategic plan requires commitment and buy-in from everyone who has skin in the game.

July/August 2022

Inherently, healthcare is a complex industry encumbered by complex sets of issues and influences. It is also an industry that has recently been at the forefront during uniquely complicated times.

July/August 2022

There’s much more to leadership than authority and power. To influence is to impact the behaviors, attitudes, opinions, and choices of others.

July/August 2022

The gender gap in medicine sits uncomfortably against the story of women physicians’ contributions to healthcare.

July/August 2022

This second installment in a four-part series provides a guide and practical examples for reasonably predicting the cost of waste and the financial impact of a proposed quality-improvement initiative.

July/August 2022

Should medical school applicants disclose past crimes on their applications? Will disclosure negatively affect their chances of acceptance?

July/August 2022

This article presents an interview with Marcelo Malakooti, MD, FAAP, CPE. He describes the implementation and success of family-centered rounding.

July/August 2022

In this episode of SoundPractice, Mike Sacopulos interviews Kara Swisher, author, technology columnist, and podcast host about medical misinformation, tech platforms and the threat to our public health.

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July/August 2022

Leaders can support mental health by acknowledging the reality that confronts workers while fully connecting with initiatives that engender connection and meaning.

Peer-Reviewed
July/August 2022

While standardized restrictive transfusion criteria have been well-established, the decision to treat with transfusion is far more complex.

Peer-Reviewed
July/August 2022

Successful transformation to an SL model depends on determining a need for a SL structure, setting and accomplishing key sequential milestones, performing with consistency of purpose and well-delineated roles and responsibilities, using well-trained ...

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