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Starting and maturing an outpatient procedure clinic: Lessons learned from new and established programs in academic and community settings.
Procedure clinics offer opportunities for focused training and enhanced patient care in the outpatient setting. They have the potential to decrease the cost of care, expand patient access, decrease wait times, and train providers to deliver excellent care in all settings with the goal of decreasing disparities. This webinar explores the process of starting a new procedure clinical as well as growing a well-established procedure clinic. Listen in for a rich discussion led by providers in a small, hybrid community program and a large academic center.
THERE IS NO COMMERCIAL SUPPORT FOR THIS ACTIVITY.
There is no CME or MOC offered for this session.
Originally recorded on March 17, 2023.
Course Topic
Clinical Care Redesign, Clinical Practice, Health Equity, Leadership, Administration, & Career Planning
CME Hours
0.0
MOC Hours
0.0
Member Cost
$0.00
Non Member Cost
$5.00
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