Practical
Tips for Developing
Medical Staff Leaders
Audio CD
Recorded February 16,
2007
Faculty: Susan
Lapenta & Phil Zarone of Horty, Springer & Mattern, and special guest, John
Guehl, D.O.

All too often, we leave medical staff leadership
to chance. We elect as leaders those who have not yet taken a
turn or those who are not around to turn down the offer. Then
we allow them just enough time in office to figure out how things
get done before their term is up and we start all over again.
And we wonder why so many medical staff leaders struggle with
their leadership roles.
Medical staff leadership, like other skills, can be taught.
Join Susan Lapenta and Phil Zarone of Horty, Springer & Mattern
with their special guest, John Guehl, D.O., an experienced
medical staff leader from West Penn Allegheny Health System
in Pittsburgh, as they discuss:
- Keys in selecting/electing medical staff leaders
- Helping new leaders define goals and objectives
- Tips on how to make meetings more meaningful and avoid the
complaint: "I thought the meeting was never going
to end."
- Practical suggestions on how to run an effective meeting
- Details about planning meetings that no one thought to tell
you
- Rules of order - know when to use them
- Leadership outside of committees - where the real work gets
done
- Managing relationships between medical staff leaders
and hospital administration
- What should and should not be included in meeting minutes
- Recruiting new medical staff leaders
- Should medical staff leaders get paid? How much? And,
by whom?
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