American Association for Physician Leadership

November/December 2024

Volume 11, Issue 6

November/December 2024

The author's non-linear medical career journey, balancing motherhood and professional goals, led to diverse roles and fulfillment in the AMWA, emphasizing adaptability and mentorship.

November/December 2024

This SoundPractice episode examines the role of bishops and ERDs in shaping Catholic healthcare policies, revealing impacts on patient care, particularly in reproductive and end-of-life situations. The discussion also covers the Catholic health syste...

November/December 2024

Imagine if healthcare organizations could harness the power of genomics to transform their culture. Just like understanding a patient's DNA helps in crafting personalized care plans, applying a "genome model" to medical organizations can revolutioniz...

November/December 2024

Employee commitment is crucial for healthcare organizations, impacting trust, loyalty, and productivity. Strategies like clear communication, values-based hiring, career planning, and leadership emphasizing care, ownership, and accountability can enh...

November/December 2024

Dealing with challenging patient interactions. Traditional workshops and training models often miss the mark in providing effective strategies, leading to frustration and bias. Even for the most "difficult" patients, a mindset shift towards kindness ...

November/December 2024

The healthcare industry is constantly evolving, and so must we as physicians and leaders.

November/December 2024

One-third of physicians face lawsuits in their careers. This article offers recommendations on balancing life and career during litigation and navigating the legal process effectively.

November/December 2024

Storytelling helps patients cope with illness, treatment, or death by providing meaning and comfort, enhancing doctor-patient communication and making medical interactions more meaningful.

November/December 2024

Health misinformation threatens healthcare; physicians can leverage patient trust to combat it effectively.

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November/December 2024

A physician-led Employee Wellness Committee was established at a hospital to foster wellness-centered leadership, aiming to reduce stress and burnout while showing appreciation to all staff. This approach not only promoted a culture of well-being amo...

November/December 2024

Moral luck in healthcare highlights uncontrollable factors in health outcomes, promoting compassion and equity.

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November/December 2024

There is growing interest among medical students for dedicated business courses, emphasizing the importance of integrating business principles into medical education.

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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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