We are excited to introduce a new innovative program available to Nephrology Fellows - Nephrology Business Leadership University (NBLuniv.com)
NBLU is a unique week long program that brings together a diverse faculty of practicing Nephrologists, hospital and dialysis provider executives, and other healthcare professionals who will share their insights on leadership, the business of nephrology, and the evolving healthcare landscape. Most sessions are held in a workshop format and are highly interactive and individualized.
Fellows attending a NBLU rotation can expect to leave with:
1.Ability to evaluate potential employers for the ultimate fit
2.Enhanced leadership and business understanding to bring to potential employers
3.An understanding of the ever-changing payment / reimbursement landscape
4.The know-how to embark as a solo practitioner or as a high impact member of a group practice
5.Confidence approaching the interview process
6.Knowing you have the tools to start your career in the right direction
Topics Covered:
-Billing & Coding Workshop
-CV and Interview Tips
-ACOs, ESCOs Basics
-How to find the right job
-Growth Strategies for your practice
-Marketing 101
-Practice Management
-How to Review Employment Contracts
-Financial Planning
-Much Much More.......
NBLU will hold its second annual program from August 7th to August 11,2017 in Plano, Texas.
Since we would like to keep the sessions very interactive space is limited.
Registration is free and can be done on the website NBLuniv.com
Travel support, hotel accommodations, and most meals are provided to all fellows that are attending. There should be little to no out of pocket expenses to the fellow or their training program.
Program Organizers - University of California San Diego Division of Nephrology & Dallas Renal Group (dallasrenalgroup.com)
TESTIMONIALS FROM FELLOWS ATTENDING LAST YEAR CAN BE VIEWED ON WEBSITE! NBLUniv.com
Nephrology Business Leadership University
If you or your program director has any questions please feel free to contact me at cmiracle@ucsd.edu
Fellows attending a NBLU rotation can expect to leave with:
1.Ability to evaluate potential employers for the ultimate fit
2.Enhanced leadership and business understanding to bring to potential employers
3.An understanding of the ever-changing payment / reimbursement landscape
4.The know-how to embark as a solo practitioner or as a high impact member of a group practice
5.Confidence approaching the interview process
6.Knowing you have the tools to start your career in the right direction
Topics Covered:
-Billing & Coding Workshop
-CV and Interview Tips
-ACOs, ESCOs Basics
-How to find the right job
-Growth Strategies for your practice
-Marketing 101
-Practice Management
-How to Review Employment Contracts
-Financial Planning
-Much Much More.......
NBLU will hold its second annual program from August 7th to August 11,2017 in Plano, Texas.
Since we would like to keep the sessions very interactive space is limited.
Registration is free and can be done on the website NBLuniv.com
Travel support, hotel accommodations, and most meals are provided to all fellows that are attending. There should be little to no out of pocket expenses to the fellow or their training program.
Program Organizers - University of California San Diego Division of Nephrology & Dallas Renal Group (dallasrenalgroup.com)
TESTIMONIALS FROM FELLOWS ATTENDING LAST YEAR CAN BE VIEWED ON WEBSITE! NBLUniv.com
Nephrology Business Leadership University
If you or your program director has any questions please feel free to contact me at cmiracle@ucsd.edu
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