The GI healthcare landscape continues to experience post-pandemic staffing challenges with hiring and retaining staff. The same is true in most other parts of healthcare. The second most common reason people are leaving health care is because of how their job and employer are impacting their health and well-being. ASGE will address these concerns through an in-depth workshop to provide you with best practices from healthcare experts and leaders in the field. The half-day workshop will focus on:
- Meaningful data that will impact the way you think about recruiting and retaining staff
- Going beyond individual well-being and creating a well-being culture in your workplace
- The complexities of achieving work-life balance in the GI practice space that impact retention
After the workshop, hear from GI practice leaders across different practice settings on navigating staffing, recruitment and retention.
We are all in this together.
This recorded content is from a course that took place on November 4, 2023.
COURSE DIRECTOR
Inessa Khaykis, MD, FASGENew York University School of Medicine
New York, NY
FACULTY
Richard Safeer
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Roundtable Discussion Panel
Vasu Appalaneni, MD, FASGE, Dayton Gastroenterology, Dayton, OH
Kamran Ayub, MD, FASGE, Southwest Gastroenterology, Oak Brook, IL
Inessa Khaykis, MD, FASGE, Vanguard Gastroenterology, LLP, New York, NY
John A. Martin, MD, FASGE, Mayo Clinic, Minneapolis, MN
Roula Jamal, PharmD, Oceana Gastroenterology Associates, Corona, CA
Hillary Tompkins, MD, Core Physicians, LLC, Exeter, NH
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