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Authored and edited by a prestigious team of academic clinician-educators affiliated with the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM), this now fully updated and expanded second edition of Leading an Academic Medical Practice provides a roadmap for clinic directors, core faculty, and educational leaders seeking to develop and administer a successful and cutting-edge academic medical practice.
Each chapter of this book focuses on a particular aspect of clinic leadership and offers real-world examples and management "pearls" to help readers translate theory into practice. In addition to updated core content on topics such as Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements, ambulatory curricula, clinical workflows, billing & coding, population health, evaluation and feedback, patient-centered medical home (PCMH) implementation, controlled substance policies, and student engagement, this new edition also focuses on issues particularly relevant for today's medical practice including social justice, diversity in residency practices, healthcare advocacy, physician burnout, telemedicine, and crisis management (e.g., public health emergencies).
This resource is an ideal companion for academic clinician-educators across all levels of training and experience. Aspiring and new clinic directors will find this book offers essential tools to get started, and seasoned clinic leaders can use this publication to elevate their practice to the next level. In addition to clinic directors, core faculty, and administrative and educational leaders in academic outpatient medicine, healthcare specialists focused on system-based practice, quality-improvement, and patient safety will also find this resource valuable. Those working within the fields of primary care, internal medicine, and related specialties will find this book to be of special relevance.
Now more than ever, the complexities of leading an academic medical practice present a unique challenge. This book, both comprehensive and practical, will help to overcome these challenges today and in the years to come.Lee B. Lu, M.D., F.A.C.P. is a Professor of Medicine and is the primary care director and an Associate Program Director for the Baylor College of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program.She is the medical director at the Harris Health System Smith Clinic, managing primary care and 20 medicine specialties.
Robert J. Fortuna, MD, MPH, F.A.C.P. is a Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics and Community Health at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.He is the Medical Director for ambulatory training in the internal medicine and pediatrics residency program and serves at the Associate Medical Director for the Primary Care Network, inclusive of 44 practices.
Craig F. Noronha, M.D., F.A.C.P. is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and an Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program. He is director ofquality improvement and patient safety for the Internal Medicine Residency Program.
Halle G. Sobel, M.D., F.A.C.P is a Professor of Medicine at the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine and the University of Vermont Medical Center. She is an Associate Program Director and Primary Care Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Sobel is a past President of the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM) New England region.
Daniel G. Tobin, M.D., F.A.C.P is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Yale University and the medical director for Yale Primary Care at the New Haven Primary Care Consortium. Dr. Tobin is a past President of the New England Region of the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM), past Chair of the SGIM Board of Regional Leaders, and former member of the SGIM National Council. In Connecticut, he serves on the Governor's Council for the American College of Physicians (ACP) and advises various state agencies regarding quality of care and opioid safety.
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