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Understanding and Influencing Physician Behavior: The Strategic Imperative

Engage physicians in support of organizational goals

Ensure your leadership style builds trust with medical staff and leads to mutually beneficial relationships.

  • Improve communications with physicians and successfully invest in physician leadership development.
  • Adopt a new model for structuring physician/organization relationships.
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You'll also learn:

  • To move beyond the limiting beliefs that impair your ability to effectively partner with members of your medical staff.
  • To appreciate the complexities involved in identifying and training physician leaders and to identify ways to successfully invest in physician leadership development.
  • How physician culture presents barriers to successful adaptation and how to overcome those barriers.
  • How to develop and implement successful strategies for leading and managing change and for building trust during times of change.
  • A new model for structuring physician/ organization relationships.
  • How to more effectively communicate with physicians and “make them an offer they can’t refuse.”

Presented by: Joseph S. Bujak, MD, FACP

Seminar leader Joseph Bujak, MD, FACP, vice president, medical affairs, Kootenai Medical Center, provides solutions to the frustration and disillusionment that often accompanies attempts to engage physicians in partnerships.

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Las Vegas
Feb. 8-11, 2010
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New York
Aug. 16-19, 2010
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Tuition
2010
Affiliate $1,190
Nonaffiliate $1,390


Who Should Attend
CEOs, board members, physician leaders and other senior executives.

Continuing Education Credit
In addition to the 12 Category I (ACHE education) credits assigned to this seminar, ACHE is accredited by other organizations to provide continuing education credit. View complete information about these organizations.

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