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Physician executive · Jan 2002
Physician executives explore "new science" frontier. Bridging the communications gap between medical staff and administration.
- Russell C Coile.
- Superior Consultants, Inc., Southfield, Mich., USA. Russell Coile@superiorconsultant.com
- Physician Exec. 2002 Jan 1; 28 (1): 81-3.
AbstractPhysician executives are well positioned to take on a new leadership role: chief technology officer. Discover how you can combine your medical/scientific knowledge and business know-how to help usher in a new age of technological innovation.
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