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These sessions provide symposium participants an opportunity to share their organizations' experiences in addressing key drivers of burnout. What has worked? What hasn't? What are the challenges in marshaling support from organizational leadership? What resources are needed? What strategies have proved effective in changing the culture of the organization? How can local and national organizations collaborate to address the key drivers of burnout? UT System faculty leaders will take notes and report a synopsis to the symposium on Tuesday morning

ISBN

BilicilerDenktasG_ClinicalOptimization_20170925

Publication Date

9-25-2017

Publisher

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

City

Houston, Texas

Burnout Headings

Burnout, Professional; Mentoring; Professional Autonomy; Workload; Health Promotion; Leadership/education; Insurance Claim Review/trends; Crew Resource Management, Healthcare/trends; Physician Assistants/trends

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Processed by Jolene C. DeFranco, Student Intern, Texas Woman's University School of Library & Information Studies, Spring 2020

Clinical Optimization and Medical Documentation Breakout Session

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