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FALL 2011 CEU EVENT

FALL CEU EVENT

“Social Media for Medical Professionals: A Holistic Approach”

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Presented by: Jorgy Jorgensen, Fastest Runner – Social Media President
(1.5 Category 1 Credits) – Designed for all Disciplines

Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Time: Registration begins at 6:00 PM
Sessions: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Refreshments will be provided

OR

Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011
Time: Registration begins at 6:30 PM
Sessions: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Refreshments will be provided

***The cost is $10.00***
On Call Clinicians Staff may attend at no cost.
R.S.V.P. by Friday, November 4, 2011

Reserve Your Spot Today!

To Register call 763-544-1000 or e-mail us at CEU@OnCallStaffing.com
Please provide name, phone number, e-mail address, profession and employer name along with a credit card number and expiration date.

If paying by check please send to:
On Call Clinicians
5861 Cedar Lake Road
Minneapolis, MN 55416

The Sessions will be held at:
Care Options Network
7625 Metro Boulevard, Suite 120
Minneapolis, MN 55439

The New Dental Practice

Flexibility and the New Work/Life Balance

From Northwest Dentistry

by Judy Goldetsky

Introduction

Sometime within the past five years, the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry found itself in good company. Like the Law School, School of Pharmacy, Veterinary School, and Medical School, the School of Dentistry had an incoming class comprised of more than fifty percent women. William E. Stein, D.D.S., Executive Editor of Northwest Dentistry, wrote in the November-December 2009 issue of this journal that, “Now the classes are evenly divided male and female as it should be.”
Minnesota exceeds the national average of women in professional programs as reported by the Office of Institutional Research at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (please see graph).  Read more…

Building Multi-disciplinary Health Care Teams

by Gary Goldetsky, Psy.D., and Tony Rinkenberger, M.H.A.

Our Health Care Culture: Design or Accident?

Every culture teaches its new members basic assumptions about reality in order to help organize thinking, perception, emotion, and behavior. A culture is revealed tharough its
mental and communication paradigms, behaviors, storytelling that celebrates success, leadership integrity, and “rules of the game”.  For a health care culture, how multi-disciplinary teams are developed (or not developed) reflects that culture in general and, for the purposes of this article, the dental practice in particular, especially when it comes to the differences between espoused values and behavioral reality. Although it is often discussed in economic terms, even the current “health care crisis” may be interpreted in terms of team development and team functioning issues.  Read more…

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