Interview with Dr. Peter Angood – 456
In today’s Classic interview from 2022, Dr. Peter Angood explains why a great way to build leadership skills is to join the American Association for Physician Leadership (AAPL).
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Peter has been the AAPL’s President and CEO since 2011. He began his professional journey as an academic critical care surgeon.
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Peter worked in academic settings at Washington University, Yale University, and McGill University. He has written more than 200 articles and is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, the American College of Surgeons, and the American College of Critical Care Medicine.
He previously served as The Joint Commission’s first patient safety officer, the National Quality Forum’s senior patient safety consultant, and the chief medical officer of GE Healthcare’s Patient Safety Organization.
American Association for Physician Leadership’s Benefits
The 50-year-old AAPL was founded to empower physician leaders and managers. The evolution of healthcare has evolved and grown increasingly complex. And it is imperative that physicians assume leadership roles in all aspects of healthcare.
The range of services offered by the AAPL is quite impressive:
1. Strong and in-depth information sources (journals, newsletters, and archives);
2. Webinars, Podcast Series, and 85+ educational courses;
3. The Certified Physician Executive Credential; and,
4. Access to advanced business degrees with 6 universities and master’s degree specializations.
Importance of Certified Physician Executive
The CPE provides certified physicians with practical insights and a strong healthcare network. Acquiring the designation also requires at least a full year of meaningful experience in leadership and management work. Recruiters now recognize the value of the CPE and often list it as a desired credential in job candidates.
…some of the search firm consultants out there, if they’re honest with you, they’ll tell you they would rather have a candidate with a CPE than a candidate with a master’s program. – Peter Angood
Summary
Joining the AAPL will help surround you with other physicians already working in management and executive leadership roles. By networking with other members, you will find mentors and coaches to help you follow your leadership path. And if you pursue the CPE and or fellowship, you will distinguish yourself as a recognized physician leader.
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Links for Today’s Episode:
- American Association for Physician Leadership
- How a Great Physician Executive Combines QI Expertise with Strategic and Operational Skills – 198
- Are You Ready to Become a Certified Physician Executive? – 219
- 5 Steps I Took to Be a Hospital Executive – 175
- Advice for an Emerging Physician Leader – 032
- Dr. Peter Angood’s email address: pangood@physicianleaders.org
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