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Featured January 31, 2022

Your Intangible Skills

When it comes to the day-to-day work that providers do, many of us think about all the specialty hard skills, the tangible, technical proficiencies we have mastered or need to master.  #BoardCertified #DoubleBoardCertified.  However, soft skills are just as important, if not more essential. Provider teams, especially professionals that no longer have the benefit of working...

Guest contributor Susan Good Executive Director
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Featured January 25, 2022

Learning the Ropes | MD-PA Provider Highlight

The Physician and Mid-Level Provider Relationship Do you currently have a mid-level provider? Yes, we have two mid-level providers, they are both physician assistants. How many years have you had a mid-level provider working within your practice? We began to use mid-level providers in our practice about 10 years ago. What circumstances made you consider...

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Professional Development June 17, 2021

A Day in the Life of a Physician Assistant

An Interview: Ana Galvan, PA-C When it comes time to seek medical care for any ENT related issues, there are some key factors that everyone considers: convenience, experience, skill and expertise, and bedside manner to name a few. What many are less likely to consider is whether you should see a physician or a physician...

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Professional Development May 29, 2021

Learning the Ropes: A Day in the Life of a PA

An Interview with Martha Botero-Rovira, PA-C. When it comes time to seek medical care for any ENT related issues, there are some key factors that everyone considers: convenience, experience, skill and expertise, and bedside manner to name a few. What many are less likely to consider is whether you should see a physician or a...

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Clinical Applications May 28, 2021

6 Reasons Why Communication Skills Matter

In a recent research study that surveyed 5800 executives in 50 countries, it was found that the biggest breaks in the business were not technical skills, but behavioral skills.  While excellent clinicians will always be in high demand, the definition of excellent is expanding far beyond having top-notch, specialty-based capabilities.   Most young healthcare providers have the technical knowledge and quickly develop the clinical skills...

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Professional Development April 19, 2021

Interdisciplinary Collaboration Improves Patient Care

Coordination of patient care is easier when the providers are committed to working and growing as a team. It is easy to make the assumption that because patients are being seen within the same practice, that coordinating their care is easy.  Even in a general Ear, Nose and Throat practice, there are already a number...

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Professional Development April 1, 2021

Does your professional bio make a statement?

It is, after all, the tool that you can leverage most when you’re networking. Professional biographies are important. They are used as a primary engagement tool professional to professional.  Think of them as the abstract of your curriculum vitae or that awesome short story that makes everyone want to be you when they read your...

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