American Association for Physician Leadership

November/December 2023

Volume 10, Issue 6

November/December 2023

Physician leaders should contemplate big and small data applications to advance the work they do for their patients.

November/December 2023

The American Board of Internal Medicine has a long tradition and a critical role in healthcare in the United States. The ABIM, most recently, has taken on the issue of medical misinformation and how it has contributed to the deterioration of trust in...

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November/December 2023

These are lessons from an outpatient facility but can certainly be generalized to any setting, and we hope that by sharing our experience, others can mitigate the threats to their IT infrastructure.

November/December 2023

The goal of inter-professional leadership is to develop and execute the best strategy, taking into consideration all the appropriate perspectives.

November/December 2023

The forces of AI are impacting employment decisions; physician leaders should avoid liability by being alert to the pitfalls.

Peer-Reviewed
November/December 2023

Big data platforms have the potential to improve patient care and be a potential revenue source. Before partnering with a big data company, however, healthcare organizations need to know how to share data safely and reliably.

November/December 2023

Medical credentialing, which once was straightforward and routine, has become an important and complex task in the healthcare industry.

November/December 2023

Connectedness, empathy, and relationships, when brought together, become a strong formula to potentially leverage true patient-centered care, to re-invigorate the professional joy of practicing medicine, and to make the deep work of doctoring satisfy...

November/December 2023

It is time for medical treatment and those who deliver it to be recognized as potentially powerful sources of mPTSD. Clinicians can take a few basic steps to respond professionally and compassionately to a treatment-traumatized patient’s needs.

November/December 2023

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