Business Fundamentals for New Physicians Edition 1.2
Business of medicine CME
As you transition to full-time practice, you—like many of your peers before you—likely will discover that the business side of medical practice isn’t fully covered in residency.
This business of medicine CME course is designed to guide you to a better understanding of the principles of practice management and help you get off to a good start in your career.
Harness knowledge from experts in areas such as marketing and legal matters as well as fellow family physicians to navigate the business side of medicine and also best position yourself for success
- Maximizing payment received for services provided (billing and coding).
- Optimizing marketing tools to brand your practice (including within a hospital or health care system).
- Using a team-based approach to care.
- Becoming more efficient and outcomes focused.
As you transition to full-time practice, you—like many of your peers before you—likely will discover that the business side of medical practice isn’t fully covered in residency.
This business of medicine CME course is designed to guide you to a better understanding of the principles of practice management and help you get off to a good start in your career.
Harness knowledge from experts in areas such as marketing and legal matters as well as fellow family physicians to navigate the business side of medicine and also best position yourself for success
- Maximizing payment received for services provided (billing and coding).
- Optimizing marketing tools to brand your practice (including within a hospital or health care system).
- Using a team-based approach to care.
- Becoming more efficient and outcomes focused.
Learning Objectives
Develop a plan to get up to date on current billing and coding practices.
Review your role on a patient-centered team and how to use a team-based approach to maximize patient and panel outcomes.
Determine how to become more effective as a family physician in the context of the business of medicine by better understanding finances and business organization, efficiency in the EMR and marketing to maximize patient and panel outcomes.
Sessions with faculty
A Step-by-Step Time-saving Approach To Coding Office Visits
Keith Millette MD, FAAFP
Basics Concepts of QI and Pop Health
Tamaan Osbourne-Roberts MD, FAAFP
Billing and Coding With OMT
Sarah James, DO
Building a Brand
Saya Heathco
Building Your Patient Population
Ziad Jureidini and Hani Chaabo, MD
CAHPS Clinician: Brief Overview and Practice Applications
David E Schultz MD, FAAFP
Coding and Documentation for Minor Procedures
Shellie Sulzberger LPN, CPC, ICDCT-CM
Credentialing Basics and the Importance of Maintaining Documented Proficiencies
David Schultz MD, FAAFP
EHR Management: Practical Ways To Manage Your EHR Inbox
Jay Winner MD, FAAFP
Get Home Earlier With Efficient Documentation
Jay Winner MD, FAAFP
Health Care Organizations: Structure and Decision-making
Ravi Shah MD, MPH, MBA, FAAFP
Leading Effective Teams
Jason Marker MD, FAAFP and Erin Fajen, MEd
Leveraging Social Media to Benefit Your Brand and Patients
Lance Braye MD, FAAFP
Negotiating Your Physician Employment Agreement: Key Terms and Strategies
Ericka Adler, JD
Organization of Health Care: Financial Statements
Ravi Shah, MD, MPH, MBA, FAAFP
Reflection Session With T2P*
Ravi Shah MD, MPH, MBA, FAAFP; Tamaan Osbourne-Roberts MD, FAAFP; David E. Schultz MD, FAAFP; Stacey Bartell, MD
Team Based Care: Workflows and Efficiency
Kevin Hopkins, MD
Understanding and Improving RVUs
Thomas Weida MD, FAAFP
*Enhance your patient care today and earn up to two additional AAFP Prescribed credits for when you complete the Translation to Practice® (t2p®) process.