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  1. negotiating pdf

    3/6/2018

    Category 1 Credit. Other health professionals may receive a certificate of attendance. You will receive … productivity and compensation. • RVUs reward efficiency, but may penalize quality (i.e., more time spent … with patients). • RVUs, plus quality metrics, may be a reasonable compensation formula. VALUE …

  2. Negotiating Your Best Employment Agreement

    3/6/2018

    4294981468 Course Overview Over the past decade or so, there has been an increase in physician employment around Massachusetts and the nation due to the increasing complexities of running a medical practice because of the overwhelming administrative, legislative and regulatory demands that disproportionately

  3. Question 5

    3/6/2018

  4. Committee on Violence Intervention and Prevention - March 5, 2018 This is member only content

    3/5/2018

    Attendees Wendy Macias-Konstantopoulos, MD, MPH, Chair Elaine J. Alpert, MD, MPH Ms. Katrina Cheng Fiona Danaher, MD Ms. Emma Hadley Harriet (Robbins) Kantrowitz, RN Staff Megan Houston, Intern Candace Savage Administrative Welcome

  5. Book your hotel room for the 2018 Annual Meeting

    3/2/2018

    make your reservations today; hotel rooms and/or specific categories may sell out before March 16 … issues that may arise over the next few weeks. Questions? Contact Lori DiChiara at MMS: ldichiara@mms.org …

  6. Supervised Injection Facilities Gain Momentum

    3/1/2018

    may shortly be coming to the US, potentially establishing a new frontier in the fight against opioid … HHS Secretary Sudders noted, federal law may become a deal breaker. For example, the federal …

  7. Prescription Monitoring Programs Become Vital Tool in Clinical Decision Making

    3/1/2018

    decision making. For example, prescribing an opioid to Patient X may seem appropriate given the patient’s … indicated presence of multiple opioids, benzodiazepines, and antidepressants in his blood stream. All may … treating physicians may not have been aware of the dangerous combination of medications.” The Medical …

  8. Talking to Patients about Reversing Opioid Overdose

    3/1/2018

    . The public’s heightened awareness of the opioid crisis may facilitate provider-patient discussions. “These …

  9. Treating Pain in the Age of Opioid Addiction

    3/1/2018

    will not tell you how to treat pain in the age of opioid addiction. It may, however, validate your frustrations … and behavioral components of pain, such as fear and isolation — contributing to pain scores that may seem …. The risks of under-treating pain may be overlooked. “I get lots of unsolicited and frequently heartrending …

  10. Opioid Policy on Capitol Hill: Priorities of the Massachusetts Delegation

    3/1/2018

    within communities? Several approaches may make it into a comprehensive legislative package aimed …

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