Leadership
How To Leave With Class
by: USACS
“Certainly, we had some challenges along the way,” said Dr. Allin Vesa, “But Iredell was our baby, and we nurtured it.” Until recently, Dr. Vesa was the Medical Director for the Emergency Department at Iredell Health System in Statesville, North Carolina. Iredell had an average size community emergency department – about 34,000 visits per year – […]
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Disaster Response A Continual Learning Process, Says Dr. James Augustine
by: USACS
Dr. James Augustine is a national expert on disaster preparedness. He has written disaster plans for multiple regions and cities, has served on fire departments and EMS teams from Washington D.C., to Atlanta, to Dayton, and has assisted the state of Ohio in drafting its own disaster plan. He serves on the Board of Directors for […]
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Mario Riportella’s Path from Navy SEAL to US Acute Care Solutions PA
by: USACS
When Mario Riportella went looking for a new PA job, he was interested in getting a little more autonomy. And who can blame him? In 2005, Riportella, a Navy SEAL at the time, was in charge of triaging nearly 200 military personnel in the midst of Operation Red Wings, a search and rescue operation later […]
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The Motherhood Advantage In Leadership
July 25th, 2017by: Dr. Linda Lawrence
Editor’s note: the following is an excerpt adapted from a forthcoming book to be published by the American Association of Women Emergency Physicians. The book will feature a collection of personal stories from and about women in emergency medicine, including Dr. Lawrence. As a working mother and an Air Force hospital commander, I often relied […]
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A Physicians Group Dedicated To Physician Ownership – And All That It Entails
by: Dr. Angelo Falcone
This year (like last) I have made A List Preferred Status on Southwest Airlines. As I write, I’m actually sitting at DCA on a weekend night having left my family waiting for a flight to head out on another business trip. When I finished medical school over 25 years ago, achieving airline preferred status wasn’t really […]
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The Challenge and the Opportunity of ONE USACS
September 22nd, 2016by: Dr. Angelo Falcone
When I began my career some 25 years ago, my measure of success was pretty simple: take better care of my patients. The average emergency medicine clinician will treat 75,000 patients over a 25-year career. That’s a staggering number of lives to touch. At some point early in my career, I realized there were different […]
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Four Months After Becoming a Founding Partner in USACS: Where Are We?
May 11th, 2016by: Dr. Angelo Falcone
On January 1st of this year, MEP Health became a founding partner in US Acute Care Solutions. Four months later, one thing is abundantly clear, if it wasn’t already: if you’re not comfortable with change, you’re probably working in the wrong industry. Some might say you’re living in the wrong century. Our decision to help […]
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Clinician Groups: Amid Widespread Healthcare Consolidation, What Are Your Choices?
January 20th, 2016by: Dr. Angelo Falcone
It’s been described as “a cyclical arms race,” as well as a Game of Thrones-style struggle for dominance over the healthcare kingdom. Whatever you call it, the widespread consolidation of health insurers on the one side and hospitals and health systems on the other leaves clinician groups with a difficult choice to make. They can […]
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Why Aren’t There More Women at the Top?
August 14th, 2015by: Dr. Patsy McNeil
In life, I have become used to being the “only one” in the room. The only woman. The only African-American. The only person from Kansas. I walk into most meetings and the room is full of men. I feel right at home … being the only one. Ideally, I would like to look around in […]
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How Mentorship & Leadership Development Took Me from Residency to Assistant Medical Director
March 3rd, 2015by: Dr. Neil Roy
As I approached residency graduation, like many new physicians before me, I was scared. During residency I had been surrounded by mentors – people guiding my personal growth and development, and I was scared that on my own, that growth would stop.
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