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152. Dealing with Disruptive Physicians-the "Sorting Hat" Method to Build Your Action Plan
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You have reached out to a disruptive doctor with the message, "this behavior must stop". How do you decide what to do next?
The doctor's reaction to your outreach contains the answer to that question*
As a physician leader, confronting disruptive behavior isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s crucial to team morale, patient safety, and legal risk. This episode tackles what to do after the initial intervention conversation, helping you navigate three common reactions that determine whether a doctor stays or goes.
You will discover:
👉🏼 The “Sorting Hat” method (think Harry Potter) to instantly identify which of three distinct follow-up strategies a doctor’s response calls for.
👉🏼 How to differentiate between a doctor who can grow through a Performance Improvement Plan and one who needs a firm, enforceable Behavior Modification contract.
👉🏼 Understand when and why immediate termination is not only justified but necessary to protect the integrity and safety of your team.
LISTEN NOW to learn the exact follow-up strategy that matches your doctor's response and take confident, effective action as a physician leader.
Episode 151: How to reach out to a disruptive physician
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Book a Discovery Session to Become a More Effective, Respected and Influential Physician Leader
https://bit.ly/SPB-POD-Discovery
~~~~~
Explore physician leadership tools and strategies to stop physician burnout, enhance physician wellness and give you the power of personal influence in the C-Suite. All the tools you need to play your role in leading the charge to wellness - at three levels - for you, your teams and your entire organization.
*Adapted from "Necessary Endings", Dr. Henry Cloud, Harper Business, 2010
152 episodes
152. Dealing with Disruptive Physicians-the "Sorting Hat" Method to Build Your Action Plan
Stop Physician Burnout: Physician Leadership Skills To Help Us Lead The Charge To Physician Wellness
Manage episode 480236342 series 2886892
You have reached out to a disruptive doctor with the message, "this behavior must stop". How do you decide what to do next?
The doctor's reaction to your outreach contains the answer to that question*
As a physician leader, confronting disruptive behavior isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s crucial to team morale, patient safety, and legal risk. This episode tackles what to do after the initial intervention conversation, helping you navigate three common reactions that determine whether a doctor stays or goes.
You will discover:
👉🏼 The “Sorting Hat” method (think Harry Potter) to instantly identify which of three distinct follow-up strategies a doctor’s response calls for.
👉🏼 How to differentiate between a doctor who can grow through a Performance Improvement Plan and one who needs a firm, enforceable Behavior Modification contract.
👉🏼 Understand when and why immediate termination is not only justified but necessary to protect the integrity and safety of your team.
LISTEN NOW to learn the exact follow-up strategy that matches your doctor's response and take confident, effective action as a physician leader.
Episode 151: How to reach out to a disruptive physician
~~~~~
Book a Discovery Session to Become a More Effective, Respected and Influential Physician Leader
https://bit.ly/SPB-POD-Discovery
~~~~~
Explore physician leadership tools and strategies to stop physician burnout, enhance physician wellness and give you the power of personal influence in the C-Suite. All the tools you need to play your role in leading the charge to wellness - at three levels - for you, your teams and your entire organization.
*Adapted from "Necessary Endings", Dr. Henry Cloud, Harper Business, 2010
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