How to Build and Lead a Strong Radiology Practice
Washington, DC — At ACR 2016 —The Crossroads of Radiology®, radiologists will gain leadership ideas, strategies and practical advice to master the complex business of medicine.
“The strength of your radiology practice depends on the strength of your leadership,” said Cheri Canon, MD, FACR, chair of the meeting’s Program Committee. “Leadership development — often not taught in medical school — requires recurrent reinforcement of distinct skills and tools,” she added. “Numerous sessions have been developed in conjunction with the Radiology Leadership Institute®, which provides world-class training employing proven business principles to solve problems, reinvigorate practices and capitalize on current trends,” she added.
Those sessions focus on:
The Importance of Leadership in Practice Team Building — Lessons Learned from the Military, Successful Large Corporations and Large Academic Practices
QI/QI Systems and Implementation: What We Need to Know
Future Practice Models: ACOs, CINs and Co-Management Models
Negotiation Principles and Hospital Contracting
Mergers, Alliances, Changing Practice Models and Pressures Mandating Change
Leadership Challenges: Missed Opportunities, Mistakes, and Valuable on the Job Lessons That Shaped Me
What We Can Learn From Our Customers: Perspectives From Three Non-Radiologists (and One Radiologist)
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Source: American College of Radiology - Category: Radiology Source Type: news
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