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Leading an Academic Medical Practice

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ISBN/EAN: 9783319682679
Umbreit-Nr.: 4754799

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 3.89 MB
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Erschienen am 26.02.2018
Auflage: 1/2018


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  • Zusatztext
    • This book informs and supports medical educators and clinic leaders regarding the key clinical and administrative components necessary to run an academic medical practice. From a group of expert faculty from the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) with years of experience in managing academic medical practices, this manual offers comprehensive guidance to the clinic director regarding critical factors involved with running an academic medical practice including, but not limited to:  compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements, clinic orientation and curricula implementation, clinic workflow challenges, billing, coding, and the Primary Care Exception Rule, productivity metrics and quality indicators, evaluation and feedback for trainees, faculty, and clinic staff, implementation of a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH), development of controlled substance prescribing policies, medical student involvement in resident clinics, and Veteran Affairs practices and non-traditional care settings. The scope of this book is sufficiently broad to be comprehensive and practical while still anticipating the further evolution of the academic medical practice in the years to come.   Each chapter focuses on a particular aspect of clinic leadership and will offer real-world examples and management pearls for the clinic director.  Chapters highlight common challenges and solutions and should be useful across disparate practice settings. This is an ideal resource for clinic directors, core faculty, and clinic leadership in academic outpatient medical practices, particularly those within the field of Internal Medicine, Primary Care, and related specialties.  <p></p>
  • Kurztext
    • This book informs and supports medical educators and clinic leaders regarding the key clinical and administrative components necessary to run an academic medical practice. From a group of expert faculty from the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) with years of experience in managing academic medical practices, this manual offers comprehensive guidance to the clinic director regarding critical factors involved with running an academic medical practice including, but not limited to:  compliance with Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements, clinic orientation and curricula implementation, clinic workflow challenges, billing, coding, and the Primary Care Exception Rule, productivity metrics and quality indicators, evaluation and feedback for trainees, faculty, and clinic staff, implementation of a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH), development of controlled substance prescribing policies, medical student involvement in resident clinics, and Veteran Affairs practices and non-traditional care settings. The scope of this book is sufficiently broad to be comprehensive and practical while still anticipating the further evolution of the academic medical practice in the years to come.   Each chapter focuses on a particular aspect of clinic leadership and will offer real-world examples and management &quote;pearls&quote; for the clinic director.  Chapters highlight common challenges and solutions and should be useful across disparate practice settings. This is an ideal resource for clinic directors, core faculty, and clinic leadership in academic outpatient medical practices, particularly those within the field of Internal Medicine, Primary Care, and related specialties.   
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p>Dr Lee Bach Lu is leading the project and she is associate professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine where she is Director of Primary Care. She also acts as Medical Director of Smith Clinic. She has received over thirty awards and published and taught extensively. As a seasoned clinic director, she assembled her colleagues at other leading institutions, including Barnes Jewish Hospital and Yale, to create this volume</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lee Lu, MD, FACP</p><p>Associate Professor of Medicine</p><p>Department of Internal Medicine</p><p>Director of Primary Care</p><p>Medical Director, Smith Medicine Clinic</p><p>Baylor College of Medicine</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Ernie-Paul Barrette, MD, FACP</p><p>Medical Director, Primary Care Medicine Clinic</p><p>Barnes Jewish Hospital</p><p>Associate Professor of Medicine</p><p>Associate Program Director</p><p>Department of Medicine</p><p>Washington University School of Medicine</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Craig Noronha, MD, FACP</p>Assistant Professor of Medicine<p></p><p>Section of General Internal Medicine</p><p>Department of Medicine</p><p>Boston University School of Medicine</p><p>Associate Program Director</p><p>Residency Program in Internal Medicine</p><p>Boston Medical Center</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Halle Sobel, MD</p><p>Associate Professor of Medicine</p><p>Resident Clinic Co-Director</p><p>General Internal Medicine</p><p>University of Vermont College of Medicine</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Daniel G. Tobin, MD, FACP</p><p>Associate Professor of Medicine</p><p>Medical Director, Adult Primary Care Center, YNHH, Saint Raphaels Campus</p><p> Yale University School of Medicine<br></p>