Practice management curriculum
July 21, 2020 CMA Joule
The Practice Management Curriculum offers a series of seminars on non-clinical skills that family medicine and specialty residents need to transition successfully into practice.
The topics provide detailed overviews of personal and professional issues from getting started and EMRs to financial and legal considerations. They are designed to help physicians at all career stages maximize their proficiency at managing a medical practice.
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