The total median compensation for physicians in leadership roles this year is $350,000, according to Cejka Executive Search’s 2016 Physician Leadership Compensation Survey. This represents an 8% gain from the previous survey in 2013.
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National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week, which kicks off this Sunday, presents an opportunity to elevate understanding of MSPs and to attract high-performing talent to the profession, says Raechel Rowland, RN, LSSGB, medical staff quality specialist at Ascension Borgess...
Interested in sharing your opinions and learning what your colleagues are up to? Join HCPro on Wednesday, November 16, from 1 p.m.-2 p.m. EST for a medical staff-related focus group. We want to know what the hot topics are in medical staff services, what issues you are struggling with, and how...
Recent stories and studies point to the fact that new/younger physicians are looking for a work-life balance and have less interest in taking on additional responsibilities that will take away from their personal time. Is this trend making its way to seasoned physicians as well?
Despite hospitals’ best attempts, medical staff bylaws are rarely user-friendly documents. Hospitals nationwide spend significant sums of money, devote countless hours of physicians’ time, and employ numerous attorneys and consultants in an attempt to perfect, refine, and improve their bylaws....
National Medical Staff Services Awareness Week is November 6–12. How will you be celebrating? Send your ideas, tips, photos, and planning materials to Editor Delaney Rebernik at drebernik@hcpro.com, and you could...
"Training the next generation of family physicians will require enthusiastic doctors who are able and willing to precept medical students in their practices."
The chief nursing informatics officer (CNIO) role is becoming more popular, according to a recent survey conducted by Witt/Kieffer, an executive recruitment and consulting firm in Oak Brook, Illinois.
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