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Best Practices in Developing an Orientation Program for Your New Medical Practice Employees

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My personal list of new employee orientation best practices has been shaped by my experiences in private practices as well as hospitals. Every organization has different resources to draw upon, but each group has core goals that must be fulfilled by a good orientation:

  • completion of paperwork including federal and state W-4s, I-9, direct deposit and benefit elections
  • emergency contact information (included in hospital employee health intake)
  • orientation to the organization, including designations, specialties, departments, sites, affiliates and an organizational chart
  • completion of mandatory annual training such as safety, standard precautions, and HIPAA
  • mechanics of name tags, parking tags, lockers, keys and codes
  • signing off on understanding and agreement to confidentiality, compliance and personnel policies

In addition to these core goals, critical information to be shared during this time should minimally include:

  • personnel policy review with emphasis on important (typically abused?) policies
  • code of conduct/ shared basic competencies (mission and values, professionalism, communication, chain of command)
  • computer security (passwords, internet policy, protection of PHI)
  • workstation ergonomics and patient lifting policy (sadly lacking in many medical practices)

Important training that is rarely covered:

  • Customer service (what is it and how do we measure our success or lack thereof?)
  • Cultural sensitivity and diversity training
  • Non-clinical employees’ role in medical emergencies
  • Personal safety (coming in early or leaving late, patients threatening staff by phone or in person)
  • Expectations for the first 90 days (training, communication, questions, problems)

Making Orientation Memorable

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Pandemic Possibilities: Do You Have a Plan for Your Patients and Your Employees?

The HHS and the CDC have developed lots of widgets that you can place on your practice website to give your patients the latest information on the swine flu.  You can get a widget for your practice website from HHS here or from CDC here. These sites also provide podcasts and other resources that you can use to develop your practice protocols and education materials for staff and patients globally for a pandemic illness, or specifically for the A(H1N1) swine influenza illness.

This article will provide resources for three areas:

  1. Protocol for your practice for potential pandemic illness (swine flu or other)
  2. Plan to provide information to your patients about swine flu
  3. Plan for your practice to function during the swine flu or a pandemic illness episode

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