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Lead, follow or get out of the way

Physicians Practice

Neil Baum, MD Successful practices do not follow others; rather, they make their own paths and follow their own pathways and agendas. Neil Baum, MD Successful practices do not follow others; rather, they make their own paths and follow their own pathways and agendas. Edison said, "I have not failed 10,000 times.

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Why providers should embrace AI in healthcare

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Daily Dive M-F Payer Weekly Every Wednesday IT Weekly Every Thursday By signing up to receive our newsletter, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 4: AI Will Improve Your Patients’ Experience Patients today are tech-savvy and expect their healthcare to be able to keep up with a fast-paced world. Follow the changes here.

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Establish a Just Culture to improve patient safety

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Daily Dive M-F Payer Weekly Every Wednesday IT Weekly Every Thursday By signing up to receive our newsletter, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. There are also a few tests or thought experiments you can use to evaluate errors when they occur: Substitution test — Would any equivalently trained employee have done the same thing?

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The Best Medical School Letter of Recommendation Advice for 2024

Accepted Blog

How to write a letter of recommendation for medical school The best med school letters of recommendation fulfill the following five criteria: 1. Other obligations or an unexpected illness or obstacle will keep some recommenders from following through. Give your recommenders deadlines – and follow up when necessary!

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OET Medicine for ECMFG: What I Wish I’d Known

A Young Doctor's Journey

In order to qualify for that, you must take the Occupational English Test for Medicine (OET Medicine) and pass with a “Grade B” or higher (350 points or more on each of the four sections). There are VERY limited testing opportunities – about two dates a month/location, so you have to plan ahead.

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The AAMC’s PREview: Everything You Need to Know

Accepted Blog

The PREview exam is a type of situational judgment test designed to help admissions committees assess applicants’ pre-professional competencies. The test is offered twice a month from March to September. Registration for all test dates is open beginning January 31st and closes a few weeks before the test date.

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Transitioning to In-House Billing for Mental Health Services

Valant

The up-front financial considerations include adequate staffing, suitable technology, and the necessary training. Rejected claims happen, but a software that simplifies claim creation, and that offers in-depth reporting features to back up the claims submitted, can reduce both claim denials the time spent on resubmitting or appealing denials.