Workplace violence in healthcare is an escalating concern, as highlighted by recent reports and studies that expose the alarming trends affecting healthcare workers across the United States.
The support of medical staff leaders and administrative leaders can make life vastly easier for MSPs. The first step toward achieving this support is to obtain leadership buy-in by providing them with the necessary tools and education to help them understand the credentialing process and the...
There are differences in what healthcare providers want and need out of their leaders, says Rachelle Babin, MBA, BSN, RN, CEC, CMMT, certified executive coach and consultant at Rachelle Babin Leadership. What’s important in leadership depends on the practice setting, discipline...
Credentialing Resource Center Journal - Volume 34, Issue 1
Burnout among MSPs and credentialers is more than a personal challenge—it’s a systemic issue rooted in increasing workloads, staffing shortages, and rising expectations.
We recently updated five new papers, including addiction psychiatry, clinical neurophysiology, medical toxicology, pediatric pulmonology, and pediatric rehabilitation medicine.
We asked members of our CRC editorial advisory board for their opinions on training and on programs targeted toward spreading the word about the medical staff services field, and if any such programs existed in their own organizations. They also gave us their thoughts and advice regarding...