by Mary Pat Whaley | Sep 1, 2010 | A Career in Practice Management, Human Resources, Leadership
Bob Cooper and I connected on LinkedIn when he responded to a question in a way that I thought was quite different from all the other answers. That inspired me to view his profile, see his book and contact him about answering some questions about his book for MMP...
by Mary Pat Whaley | Aug 29, 2010 | A Career in Practice Management, Innovation, Learn This: Technology Answers, Social Media
I have been getting lots of questions lately about finding jobs in healthcare management. The healthcare field is very mobile right now and many managers inside the field and in other fields are looking for advice on the best way to make a move. In addition to making...
by Mary Pat Whaley | Aug 24, 2010 | A Career in Practice Management, Day-to-Day Operations
All available appointments are full. All staff showed up for their shifts. No one burns toast in the toaster oven and sets off the fire alarm. None of the staff show up to work wearing flip-flops or pink underwear beneath their white scrubs. All patients have been...
by Mary Pat Whaley | Aug 8, 2010 | A Career in Practice Management, Leadership
If the topic caught your eye it’s likely because medical practice managers are practical people. Our job is to get things done and we do it with a passion for being efficient as well as effective. So you are on the lookout for tips and advice to help you do your...
by Mary Pat Whaley | Jul 5, 2010 | A Career in Practice Management, Leadership
Note: I am very pleased to welcome the eloquent Dr. Charles of Examining Room fame to Manage My Practice. On his website, Dr. Charles tells us ” I am a family medicine physician” and says “Home-grown tomatoes have a special place in my heart.”...
by Mary Pat Whaley | Jun 20, 2010 | A Career in Practice Management, Headlines
Nurse, Practice Administrator and now Consultant Donna Izor, MS, FACMPE blogs about her trip to Haiti to provide medical relief. As medical practice managers, we experience the challenge of providing care to patients each day. The success of our daily work depends...