- Recognize why the majority of physicians suffer from low morale and report frequent or constant feelings of professional burnout.
- Identify key methods for reducing physician turnover and increasing physician retention.
- Establish effective recruiting and retention programs to improve physician engagement and satisfaction levels.
- Recognize the importance of programs such as resiliency training and emotional intelligence courses in the reduction of physician burnout.
- Establish a positive workplace for physicians focusing on the "primacy of the workshop" in order to avoid physician disengagement and turnover.
Recorded for the 2018 Spring Convention
54 minutes of synced audio and PowerPoint
Course Description:What is causing many physicians to report feelings of burnout, low morale, and pessimism about the future? How can urgent care facilities create positive relationships with today’s doctors? Drawing from data collected through one of the largest physician surveys ever conducted in the United States, Kurt Mosley will provide insights into today’s physician workforce trends and will outline the keys to identifying burnout in urgent care physicians. Furthermore, the presentation describes steps urgent care facilities can take to increase physician satisfaction levels, improve physician retention rates, and establish effective burnout prevention programs.
Speaker: Kurt Mosley serves as Vice President of Strategic Alliances for Merritt Hawkins, a company of AMN Healthcare. With over 25 years of health care staffing experience, Mr. Mosley is one of the nation’s leading authorities on medical staffing trends and has been cited for his expertise in numerous publications. A nationally noted speaker and a member of the globally recognized Executive Speakers Bureau, Mr. Mosley has addressed over 90 healthcare professional organizations over the last two years reaching over 6,500 industry leaders. A graduate of California State University, Fullerton, Mr. Mosley spent several years in professional baseball and now resides in Dallas, Texas.
Disclosures:
None
1 CME
Designation Statement
The Urgent Care Association designates this enduring material activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Accreditation Statement
The Urgent Care Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Submitting for Credit:
If you would like to submit for credit above, you complete the 5 question knowledge test and answer 3 out of 5 correctly. Your certificate will be available under My Credits in your UCAOA profile and your credit will be placed in your profile under “Professional Development” of click on “My Credits”.
Please email education@ucaoa.org with questions.
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