IQ Net physician education programs focuses on personal and professional physician centered issues. We develop and deliver specialized therapeutic and disease specific educational programs. These programs simplifies physician professional management and personal success.

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Build, Break, & Restore Trust

Build, Break, & Restore Trust

How can we create an environment that increases trust between the doctor and patient? 

  • The doctor patient relationship is the main stay of clinical practice.  From the time of hippocrates, the doctor patient relationship has been held sacrosanct.
  •  From the turn of the century until the early 1970’s, paternalism dominated  (physician makes decisions patient relinquishes control).
  •  Through the last twenty years of the century, autonomy replaced paternalism and the patient dominated in decision making with the physician assuming an advisory role. 
  • As we begin the twenty-first century, the pendulum seems to be moving to the center with the development of shared decision making.
  •  With reimbursement assuming a dominating role in clinical decision making, managed care has come between the doctor and the patient. 
  • This workshop will explore the barriers perceived by both the doctor and the patient to a successful relationship and offer potential solutions and tools to manage the relationship.

 

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Balance Personal and Professional life!

Balance Personal and Professional life!

How can physicians balance family demands with the professional responsibility to our patients?

  • Physicians trained in the 1960’s and 1970s were exposed to the work ethic that patient responsibility is premier to any other issue.
  •  However, physicians trained later developed first an ethic that their individual needs were paramount.
  •  During the first part of this century, the work ethic and home responsibility are equal but frequently managed care promotes a concept of banker’s hours—0900 to 1700 hrs.
  •  This work shop will explore the factors that determine a work ethic that expands the 0900 to 1700 approach.   Various barriers to professional and personal satisfaction will be indentified and strategy promoted to close the gaps. 
  • Conflict, Construct, and Criticize—how do we create a collegial and non critical environment?
  • Throughout the entire medical education process, “rightness” and “wrongness” are paramount.  There is no such thing as clinical judgment but only whether outcomes are right or wrong. 
  • This concept is driven by legal liability with the constant threat of malpractice.
  •  This workshop will promote how to create a constructive, creative and non judgmental environment.
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Conform, Comply, or Confront?

Conform, Comply, or Confront?

Conflict, Construct, and Criticize—how do we create a collegial and non critical environment?

  • Throughout the entire medical education process, “rightness” and “wrongness” are paramount.  There is no such thing as clinical judgment but only whether outcomes are right or wrong. 
  • This concept is driven by legal liability with the constant threat of malpractice.
  •  This workshop will promote how to create a constructive, creative and non judgmental environment.