Deck 13: The Physician Leader

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Residency training lasts from ___to ___, depending on the specialty.

A) 6 months to a year
B) 3 to 10 years
C) 4 to 5 years
D) 2 to 3 years
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Resident work hours have changed due to:

A) Strong unions
B) Concern about overtime
C) Worry about resident well-being
D) The death of Libby Zion
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Licenses are:

A) Voluntary
B) Mandatory
C) Granted by the state medical boards
D) B and C
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Criminal background checks for physicians are:

A) Authorized in 46 states
B) Voluntary
C) Mandatory in all states
D) An invasion of privacy
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Board certification is:

A) Most of the health organizations required
B) Voluntary
C) A form of credentialing that a physician has competency in a specific area
D) A and C
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Continuing Medical Education (CME) is:

A) Required by most states to maintain licensure
B) Voluntary
C) Accredited by ACCME
D) A and C
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The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) is:

A) Helping healthcare entities to identify physicians who have unprofessional behaviors
B) Voluntary
C) To track "Bad Doc" who moved across state borders
D) A and C
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A Chief of Medical Staff is typically:

A) An elected position
B) The Chair of the Board of Trustees
C) A champion for administration
D) Is appointed by the CEO
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The use of evidence-based research and guidelines can bring administrative and clinical leaders together to achieve a high quality of health care.
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Physicians disciplined for poor performance can lose their privileges to practice in the organization and could even lose their license to practice medicine.
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A Chief Medical Officer typically:

A) Has an MD/JD or MD/MBA or similar combination
B) Is often in charge of negotiating contracts
C) Supervises patient safety
D) All of the above
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Physician Leaders' steps for conflict resolution include all but:

A) Determining the facts of a case
B) Advocating for the physician
C) Identifying areas of concern
D) Using medical expertise
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When investigating a conflict between a nurse and a physician, the physician is always right.
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One of the areas for leadership roles for physician leaders is Health Information Technology and Health Informatics.
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Healthcare consulting firms are increasingly hiring broadly trained physicians.
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Deck 13: The Physician Leader
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Residency training lasts from ___to ___, depending on the specialty.

A) 6 months to a year
B) 3 to 10 years
C) 4 to 5 years
D) 2 to 3 years
B
2
Resident work hours have changed due to:

A) Strong unions
B) Concern about overtime
C) Worry about resident well-being
D) The death of Libby Zion
D
3
Licenses are:

A) Voluntary
B) Mandatory
C) Granted by the state medical boards
D) B and C
D
4
Criminal background checks for physicians are:

A) Authorized in 46 states
B) Voluntary
C) Mandatory in all states
D) An invasion of privacy
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Board certification is:

A) Most of the health organizations required
B) Voluntary
C) A form of credentialing that a physician has competency in a specific area
D) A and C
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Continuing Medical Education (CME) is:

A) Required by most states to maintain licensure
B) Voluntary
C) Accredited by ACCME
D) A and C
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The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) is:

A) Helping healthcare entities to identify physicians who have unprofessional behaviors
B) Voluntary
C) To track "Bad Doc" who moved across state borders
D) A and C
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A Chief of Medical Staff is typically:

A) An elected position
B) The Chair of the Board of Trustees
C) A champion for administration
D) Is appointed by the CEO
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The use of evidence-based research and guidelines can bring administrative and clinical leaders together to achieve a high quality of health care.
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Physicians disciplined for poor performance can lose their privileges to practice in the organization and could even lose their license to practice medicine.
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A Chief Medical Officer typically:

A) Has an MD/JD or MD/MBA or similar combination
B) Is often in charge of negotiating contracts
C) Supervises patient safety
D) All of the above
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Physician Leaders' steps for conflict resolution include all but:

A) Determining the facts of a case
B) Advocating for the physician
C) Identifying areas of concern
D) Using medical expertise
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When investigating a conflict between a nurse and a physician, the physician is always right.
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One of the areas for leadership roles for physician leaders is Health Information Technology and Health Informatics.
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Healthcare consulting firms are increasingly hiring broadly trained physicians.
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