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Featured Content | Leadership is more than a title | Granting a practitioner a leadership title does not make him or her a leader. However, an individual who is selected or elected to be a department chairperson, medical staff officer, or committee chair is expected to provide significant leadership. But leadership entails more than chairing a meeting, signing credentials files, and putting out fires. Leadership requires the creation of a vision, the ability to communication that vision to others, and the drive to develop a game plan for achieving that vision. |
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CRC Member Exclusive | The peer review coordinator’s responsibilities during case review initiation | Although the peer review coordinator is involved throughout the case review process, the coordinator has the primary responsibility at the beginning of case review and through the following four steps: case identification, case screening, review preparation, and physician reviewer assignment. It is important to note that these steps should be performed under the guidance of medical staff policies and procedures. |
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