Leading an academic medical practice / Lee B. Lu, Robert J. Fortuna, Craig F. Noronha, Halle G. Sobel, Daniel G. Tobin, editors.

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...

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Other Authors: Lu, Lee B. (Editor), Fortuna, Robert J. (Editor), Noronha, Craig F. (Editor), Sobel, Halle G. (Editor), Tobin, Daniel G. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2023.
Edition:Second edition.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks

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505 0 |a Clinic Director Roles and Expectations -- Supervising and Supporting Faculty -- Faculty Recruitment and Retention -- Academic Scheduling Models Challenges and Solutions -- Management of Refills and Electronic Medical Record In-Basket Messages.-Maximizing Continuity in Continuity Clinic -- Outpatient Billing and Coding & Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services Billing Rules -- ACGME Requirements and Accreditation Issues -- Resident Clinic Orientation and Expectations.-Resident Milestones, Assessments, and Feedback.-Academic Year-End Resident Panel Transfer: Models, Methods and Best Practices -- History and Overview of Telemedicine.-Telemedicine Clinical Workflow.-Telemedicine in Medical Education -- Establishing an Integrative Chronic Pain Management Clinic within an Academic Medical Practice -- Safe Opioid Prescribing and Controlled Substance Policies/ Substance Use Disorder and Addiction Management -- Leading a Substance Use Disorder Clinic -- Ambulatory Curriculum Design and Delivery for Internal Medicine Residents -- Students in Clinic -- Scholarship in Clinic -- Structural and Social Determinants of Health -- Institutional Racism -- Diversity and Cultural Sensitivity in the Clinic -- Healthcare Advocacy and Social Justice -- Population Health and Quality -- Dashboards to Support Academic Practices -- Management of Complex Patients -- Patient Satisfaction -- Quality Improvement Projects.-Patient Safety and Risk Management -- 31- Hospital Based Clinic.-Patient Centered Medical Home -- Federally Qualified Health Centers -- Veteran Affairs Continuity Clinics -- Pandemic -- Managing Patients in Crisis.-Responding to the Disruptive Patients -- Burnout and Steps towards Wellness. 
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