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Featured Content | Define your medical staff officer qualifications | Hospitals with well-defined leadership selection criteria that establish a physician’s eligibility to run for office are more likely to elect well-qualified, committed, and knowledgeable medical staff officers. It is hard to hit the target unless you aim for it. |
Let's get ready for MSP Awareness Week! | Did you know, according to a recent study, that memes can increase positive emotions and can help people cope with stress? So, for Medical Staff Services Awareness Week (November 7-13), we here at HCPro encourage you to celebrate all the hard work MSPs do with a little humor by creating and sharing your own MSP memes. Click here for a few examples. Send your best MSP memes to Managing Editor Karen Kondilis at [email protected], and you could see it featured on the CRC site during MSP Awareness Week. Memes can be easily made on websites like here and here. |
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CRC Member Exclusive | Clinical Privilege White Paper: General Surgery | A general surgeon has principal expertise in the diagnosis and care of patients with diseases and disorders affecting the abdomen, digestive tract, endocrine system, breast, skin, and blood vessels, according to the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). Additionally, general surgeons are trained in the care of pediatric and cancer patients, as well as in the treatment of patients who are injured or critically ill. General surgeons typically treat problems including hernias, breast tumors, pancreatitis, bowel obstructions, gallstones, appendicitis, colon cancer, and colon inflammation. |
Physician suicide: Overworked and feeling betrayed during the pandemic | One of the more critical issues impacting healthcare providers today is physician suicides, as discussed by University of Iowa professors Diane S. Rohlman, PhD, of the department of Occupational & Environmental Health, and Gerard Clancy, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry and emergency medicine and former president of the University of Tulsa at he OSHA Summer 2021 Healthcare Symposium. Suicide rates and mental health issues were already high in the medical field before the COVID-19 pandemic, which then added stress to already burdened physicians, nurses, and clinicians. |
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