Organized Medical Staff Section

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Education

The American Medical Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

AMA-OMSS education programs and advocacy forums help you:

  1. develop skills to improve the quality and safety of patient care;
  2. assess the management and operations of your practice and medical staff organization;
  3. develop your leadership abilities; and
  4. identity opportunities and methods for maintaining autonomy and close relationships with patients.

I-09 Education Program

  • How to Organize to Effectively Perform in the Current Environment
  • Promoting a Culture of Safety
  • Legal Challenge to an Economic Credentialing Policy
  • Will Physicians Lead the Way in the Development of Accountable Care Organizations?
  • Employment Contracting: What to ask for? How to ask for it?
  • Successful Contracting with Payors
  • Health System Reform: A Bipartisan Discussion

A-09 Education Program

  • The Individual Physician in the Organized Medical Staff: Rights and Wrongs
  • Organizational Leadership: The Joint Commission 2009 Leadership Standards
  • Leadership Primer on Meeting Management
  • Generational Change and Future Healthcare Leadership
  • Hospital-Employed Physicians adn the Medical Staff: Ramifications for Quality and Professionalism
  • Important Contract Considerations for Physicians when Considering Employment
  • Health System Reform: A bipartisan discussion
  • Keeping Senior Physicians in Practice: Issues of competency, recertification and the value of experience

I-08 Education Program

  • Organized Medical Staff Peer Review Done Right 
  • Physicians As Targets and How to Avoid Being One 
  • Organized Medical Staffs & Disruptive Behavior 
  • Health System Reform 
  • Health Insurance, Medical Inflation and the Patient-Physician Relationship 

A-08 Education Program 

  • Physician Hospitals of America: Reclaiming quality patient care through physician leadership 
  • Transitioning to an improved hospital discharge 
  • Keys to the successful implementation of the revised Joint Commission Medical Staff Bylaws Standard – MS.1.20 
  • Creating a new future for a new day with a revamped organized medical staff structure

I-07 Education Program

  • Improving patient safety through medication reconciliation
  • The role of the Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement®
  • The future of health care: The quest for value for all Americans
  • Economic credentialing: What medical staff leaders need to know
  • Investigating health information transformation: Strategies for successful EHR selection and implementation
  • Physician and patient advocacy: Keys to the successful implementation of the new Joint Commission Medical Staff Bylaws Standard MS.1.20

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