Effective Communication: Survival Tools for Primary Care Providers 2013 is a 7-Night Western Caribbean Cruise Conference from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Effective Communication: Survival Tools for Primary Care Providers 2013 covers topics such as:
- Recognize personality types of self and key colleagues and use effective strategies in communication, data gathering, decisions and planning
- Personal Strengths and Interpersonal Strategies
- Select appropriate directive, consultative, democratic and consensus approaches to decisions in order to achieve desired outcomes
- Decisions
- "Make the case" or accomplish collaborative goals through a process of advocacy or inquiry
- Advocacy and Inquiry
- Identify meeting purposes-problem solving, decision making, informational, planning or a combination- and facilitate agenda items to achieve desired results
- Productive Meetings
- Using a self-awareness worksheet-including professional goals, values, and priorities- identify concerns and steps to resolve selected issues
- Career Satisfaction and Burn-Out
- Implement a step- by step- process for assigning responsibilities to nurse clinician mid-levels and PAs in relation to professional training, experience and ongoing needs in the practice
- Delegating
- Employ a range of strategies to engage all team members in expanding and sustaining quality care
- Optimizing Medical Teams
- Utilize a process for clarifying and resolving misunderstandings early on
- Resolving Misunderstandings
- Consider one, or a combination of six influencing strategies to generate cooperation and buy-in
- Influence
- Create evidence- based documents to gain approval for patient coverage
- Dealing with Insurers
- Apply and/or adapt useful best practices in communication to improve your practice
- Best Practices in Communication
- Complete a written assessment of key work life priorities
- Work Life Balance
- Develop a follow-up plan in relation to communication strategies, teamwork and professional renewal that fits your situation and priorities
- Crafting Your Plan
Effective Communication: Survival Tools for Primary Care Providers 2013 is intended for:
- Nurses
- Physicians
- Nurse Practitioners
- Psycholgists
- Physician Assistants