Cleveland Clinic pulmonologist James Stoller, MD, MS is a student of – and advocate for – developing healthcare leaders whose rock-solid skills include emotional intelligence and more.
How Cleveland Clinic Weathered the Storm
Cleveland Clinic’s Chief Talent Officer Gina Cronin reflects on how Cleveland Clinic has enabled its leaders and teams to adapt to constant flux.
Learning Leadership at Cleveland Clinic
Physicians and other healthcare leaders from all over the world are craving the kind of industry-specific knowledge that will enable them to lead the future of healthcare and meet the challenges of a tumultuous environment. We offer several external programs for clinicians and non-clinicians alike based on the success of our internal programs and led by Cleveland Clinic leaders that help bridge the gap between clinical expertise and business leadership.
Physician Burnout: How to Rekindle Job Satisfaction
Physician burnout may be the most pervasive epidemic in U.S. medicine today. Here are hopeful findings from one of the few studies of an intervention for combating this challenge.
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Patient Experience Summit Re-cap: Wednesday, May 18
Nearly 2,000 registered attendees from 46 states and 37 countries will attend Cleveland Clinic’s 7th Annual Patient Experience: Empathy and Innovation Summit this week.
Patient Experience Summit Re-cap: Monday, May 16
Nearly 2,000 registered attendees from 46 states and 37 countries will attend Cleveland Clinic’s 7th Annual Patient Experience: Empathy and Innovation Summit this week.
Patient Experience Summit Re-cap: Sunday, May 15
Nearly 2,000 registered attendees from 46 states and 37 countries will attend Cleveland Clinic’s 7th Annual Patient Experience: Empathy and Innovation Summit this week.
Tapping Teamwork to Improve Patient Experience in Cancer Institute
Nursing taps into technology and its health unit coordinators (HUCs) on the cancer units for help in its Responsiveness Project. These efforts to respond to patient call-lights leads to greater patient satisfaction.