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Develop robust privileging criteria

Given the growing diversity in hospital specialties, competency assessment should tap many sources, rather than relying too heavily on any single channel. And prospective criteria sources are abundant, according to David J. Siegler, MD, a pediatric physician with Child Neurology of Tulsa, an independent solo practice. Read more.

Calling all CRC members

We want to know: What keeps the Credentialing Resource Center your go-to resource for actionable strategy, expert guidance, and customizable tools in all things medical staff governance and credentialing? Is it the targeted news and analysis? The best practice-driven privileging white papers and forms? The spirited and supportive community of peers? Let us know, and you could see your testimonial featured in an upcoming CRC outreach initiative. Email CRC Editor Delaney Rebernik at drebernik@hcpro.com with the details.  


 

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