July 27,
2006
Learn
How to Improve Patient Scheduling and Access
Register
for a complimentary audio conference presented by the AGA Institute and
Physicians Practice and learn strategies for improving patient scheduling and
access. The course is part of a complimentary CME series that provides
gastroenterologists — particularly those who treat patients with HCV — with
information to help improve the operational side of their practices, so they
can concentrate on providing better patient care.
Speaker
Nick Fabrizio, PhD, will offer insights on juggling
busy clinic and surgery schedules while caring for challenging HCV patients. Fabrizio will describe basic scheduling methodologies and
techniques for improving patient care.
The audio conference
will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006, from noon to 1 p.m. ET.
Register
online to attend the audio conference and to receive a copy of the August
issue of the Patient-Centered Gastroenterology Practice newsletter. This
issue’s topics include: scheduling strategies to improve balance between
gastroenterologist and patient needs, legal and ethical considerations of HCV
treatment, and electronic solutions to meet the challenges of patient tracking.
For more
information, visit the The
Patient-Centered Gastroenterology Practice Web site, call (866) 858-7434,
or e-mail info@physicianspractice.com.
Medical
Education Solutions Group designates that this activity has been approved for AMA
PRA Category 1 Credit.
This
program is supported by an educational grant from Roche Laboratories Inc.