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How to Hire Acupuncturists into Your Healthcare System: Focus on Revenue Capture and Clinician Retention

Megan Gale

On Saturday, June 25th, 2022, I hosted a live, virtual presentation, How to Hire and Credential LAcs in Your Healthcare System: Focus on Revenue Capture and Clinician Retention,” for the Hospital Handbook Project (HHP), a nonprofit community resource.

This was the first public presentation from the HHP’s Employment Practices Workgroup.

The event materials (pdf of slides and recordings of the presentation and the Q&A session) are now available in our Issues in Hospital-based Practice webinar series online resource.

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The HHP's Inpatient Acupuncture Discussion Group

Megan Gale

In 2022, the HHP is hosting a dedicated virtual discussion space with colleagues working in the inpatient setting. This is our Inpatient Acupuncture Discussion group.

Read this article to learn more about

  1. how to support this dedicated and unique discussion space for our inpatient acupuncture community

  2. how to join this discussion group

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Our Crowdfunding Campaign for 2017 has Launched!

Megan Gale

Our Crowdfunding Campaign page just launched to run until early June.  You can contribute to the 2017 Hospital Handbook Projects through this website or through the Campaign page.  See the Campaign page for details of the 2017 projects.  

This is not a 501c nonprofit organization, so contributions are not tax-deductible.