Inside the Physician Mind: Finding Common Ground with Doctors
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Rating | : | 4.86 (693 Votes) |
Asin | : | B007034J6G |
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Number of Pages | : | 314 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-20 |
Language | : | English |
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This book is for a class I am taking This book was purchased for a healthcare leadership course that I am taking for a masters degree. It's an easy read and provides an insight into the mind of the physician.. Spot on jhagen If we are to believe that all physicians are the same, then we'd really love this peek into the expert culture. I have a brother who is a doctor, and it was actually very helpful to understand how they were trained and how they interact with other doctors and with administrators. It's helped our relationship and I look forward to using this knowledge to improve my relationships with other doctors as their administrator.
If you truly want to understand physicians and work with them more effectively, heed Dr. Hawthorne, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer, Texas Health ResourcesThis book needed to be written and must be read. --Dennis D. Pointer, PhD, Virginia Mason - Austin Ross Professor, Department of Health Administration, University of WashingtonThe breadth of Joe Bujak s intellectual pursuit, coupled with the depth of his personal experience as a physician, lends instant credibility and resonance to what he has to say about physician behavior. --Douglas D. Dr. His insights are not only intellectually stimulating, they are applicable on a daily basis to m
Bujak shares the wisdom he has developed through his years of experience as both a physician and an administrator.. Dr. His insight will prompt healthcare executives to question their assumptions and break through the barriers that may be keeping them from forming productive relationships with the physicians in their organization. With candor and wit, Dr. Joseph Bujak provides an insider’s perspective on the beliefs and behaviors of physicians
Joseph S. . He and Tom Atchison coauthored the book, Leading Transformational Change: The Physician-Executive Partnership (Health Administration Press, 2001), and he has published numerous articles on physician culture and behavior. Bujak, MD, FACP, currently serves as vice president of medical affairs for Kootenai Medical Center, Coeur d Alene, Idaho, where he has organizational responsibility for perf