There are times when changes at the practice affect the entire staff—and, unfortunately, not all changes are positive. The practice may be relocating, and the new location could involve an unrealistic commute for some staff members. Or the practice may be merging with another practice, which will result in layoffs. Or the practice may be closing, for any number of … [Read more...] about How to share bad news with your staff
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Overloaded at work? Here’s what you should do
You have more work than you can handle—and no matter how hard you work, you can't seem to get ahead. In fact, it's gotten to the point that you're exhausted. Most days you don't even like your job anymore. If this sounds like you, it's time to make a change. And that change doesn't have to involve a new place of employment. Instead, it's time to assess your situation and … [Read more...] about Overloaded at work? Here’s what you should do
How to navigate a healthcare office merger
Mergers and takeovers are a fact of life in today's everchanging healthcare industry. Here is advice to consider on how to navigate this intricate process, maintain the continuity of care, and enhance the efficiency of the merged medical practice. Before diving into specific strategies, it's essential to have a clear understanding of the merger process. Typically, an office … [Read more...] about How to navigate a healthcare office merger
Are you tossing and turning with job worry at night?
How did you sleep last night? Were you able to turn off your brain and forget about work, or were you kept awake with worries about problems at the office? Your responsibilities as a medical office administrator can sometimes be all-consuming, leading to work-related worries even during your precious off-hours. To maintain a healthy work-life balance and reduce stress, it's … [Read more...] about Are you tossing and turning with job worry at night?
The importance of proofreading in a medical office: Ensuring accuracy and professionalism
In a medical office, attention to detail and precision are of utmost importance. From patient records to communication with healthcare providers, even a minor error can have serious consequences. Proofreading plays a critical role in maintaining accuracy and professionalism in medical documentation. In this article, we will explore the significance of proofreading for medical … [Read more...] about The importance of proofreading in a medical office: Ensuring accuracy and professionalism
Should I take a ‘dry’ promotion (without a raise)?
By Lynne Curry Question: An email with the subject line “good news” arrived in my inbox from my supervisor this morning. The good news I hoped for flashed across my mind as I imagined him saying he was moving to another state, and I’d be getting a new supervisor. He didn’t like me, and I didn’t like him. Instead, he told me I was being offered a promotion. He didn’t look … [Read more...] about Should I take a ‘dry’ promotion (without a raise)?
Make a good impression with your email closing
How you end a business email can leave a lasting impression on the recipient. The right closing can make your email feel more professional and polished, while a poor closing can detract from the message you're trying to convey. In this article, we'll explore some tips and best practices for concluding your business emails in a way that leaves a positive impression on your … [Read more...] about Make a good impression with your email closing
And you are … ? How to prepare your elevator speech
Do you have an elevator speech prepared? An elevator speech, also known as an elevator pitch, is a concise and well-prepared verbal summary or introduction that you can deliver in the time it takes to ride an elevator, typically around 30 seconds to 2 minutes. The goal of an elevator speech is to effectively communicate who you are, what you do, and what you or your … [Read more...] about And you are … ? How to prepare your elevator speech
Practice the art of active listening
Whether you dealing with a patient at the front desk, a staffer with a problem or a physician partner with instructions for you, you need to practice active listening. The skill of active listening has the power to transform relationships, enhance team collaboration, and drive organizational success. As a manager, honing your active listening skills can lead to a more engaged … [Read more...] about Practice the art of active listening
Try the Inbox Zero method to bring those emails under control
Is your email inbox a stress-inducing mess of unanswered emails? Here's something you can try to put it in order and keep it that way. Inbox Zero is a time management and email productivity strategy developed by productivity expert Merlin Mann. The concept revolves around the idea of keeping your email inbox empty or close to empty by consistently processing and organizing … [Read more...] about Try the Inbox Zero method to bring those emails under control