Partner Michael Blau is speaking at the Forum for Healthcare Strategists Physician Strategies Summit: Growth Strategies and Tactics, March 2 – 4, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
Mr. Blau is speaking at a special workshop session on March 3, 2008 from 3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. with Allison McCarthy, Principal at Barlow/McCarthy. Their session is titled “Physician Recruitment Readiness: Critical Issues and Concerns.” Medical groups, hospitals, and healthcare systems need to begin planning today to meet the challenge of the impending physician shortage. Join your colleagues from across the country in an examination of:
- Lessons learned from those responsible for physician strategies in hospitals and healthcare systems
- How to move from the business planning concepts and legal review to implementation, including managing existing medical staff reactions to these initiatives
- Key factors for success in physician recruitment including market readiness, internal management of candidates, and the on-boarding process
- Critical strategies for retaining physicians that healthcare organizations can’t afford to lose, including a discussion of legal boundaries
For more information or to register, please visit the Healthcare Strategists Web page.
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