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August 1, 2009   ( Volume 18, Issue 8) view entire issue
 
When credentialing outside proctors, consider using monetary incentives

Bringing in an outside proctor to work with your medical staff may be a rare circumstance, which is why you should have clear guidelines in place to follow when that situation arises.


 
Focus on: Scope of advanced practice nurses is expanding

The second article in our “Focus On” series takes a closer look at three types of APRNs: nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, and midwives.


 
Hitting the bull’s-eye: How to achieve medical staff buy-in every time

Three MSPs share tips for achieving medical staff buy-in, as well as the techniques that simply don’t work,


 
The last word by Becky Cochran, CPMSM, CPCS: Side-stepping policies is risky patient care practice

In this month’s column, Becky Cochran, CPMSM, CPCS, shares another real-world story of what can happen when policies aren’t followed.


 

 
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