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Physicians Earn Advanced Leadership Skills Through ACPE's New Metaleadership Certificate Program

TAMPA, Fla., June 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — The American College of Physician Executives is launching a new certificate program designed to help experienced physicians build the leadership skills they need to be successful in today's rapidly evolving health care environment.

ACPE's new Metaleadership certificate offers 48 hours of instruction on a variety of topics essential to building better leadership skills, including:

  • Effective communication
  • Resolving conflict
  • Developing personal influence
  • Learning from failure

The program was developed by Leonard Marcus, PhD, and Barry Dorn, MD, MHCM, the founding co-directors of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, a joint venture of the Harvard School of Public Health and the Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership. Recent research activities have taken them to the center of leadership situations involving emergency preparedness and response, such as the front lines of the Hezbollah-Israel war in 2006, the first inauguration of President Barack Obama in 2008 and Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

Dorn and Marcus are esteemed members of the ACPE faculty. Their popular course, Metaleadership: Removing Barriers and Building Bridges, offers instruction on how to integrate the work of different people to build quality patient care.

"In the evolving health care world, leadership matters," Marcus said. "People who are able to work across the system and engage people, get them working together, will be able to be much more effective within their systems."

The Metaleadership certificate is designed specifically for physician leaders looking to move up the career ladder and work in organizations undergoing dramatic change. Dorn said the timing for this certificate is appropriate, given the big changes in health care with the creation of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).

"That's one of the big frustrations for physicians," Dorn said. "They keep changing the rules and they forget to hand out the new rulebook."

ACPE CEO Peter Angood, MD, said the Metaleadership certificate is the next step in ACPE's mission to provide superior lifelong training and support for all physician leaders.

"Professor Dorn and Professor Marcus are known for their ground-breaking work on the subject of leadership," Angood said. "I could not be more pleased to offer this important new certificate program, which we believe will help physicians make a lasting difference both within their organizations and throughout the health care industry."

To learn more or to enroll, go to acpe.org/education.

Contact:
Carrie Johnson, ACPE Public Relations Manager
Email
800-562-8088