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This course is the second in a series of four modules on Emotional Intelligence. Modules 2-4 each include a brief re-cap of the previous module so learners may choose to complete some or all of these modules based on their own personal and professional goals. The intent of this series is to provide physicians with a deeper level of understanding of emotional intelligence and how emotions can drive behavior and impact people both positively and negatively. Managing emotions (both your own and those around you) can be particularly important in many professional situations like giving and receiving feedback, meeting deadlines, dealing with challenging relationships (colleagues and patients), navigating organizational change, handling negotiations and disagreements, and working through setbacks and conflicts. This second module addresses self-management and emphasizes the differences between leadership and management, with an overall goal to help physicians understand how they might need to incorporate both sets of skills to succeed in their practice
Course Objectives: As a result of participating in this activity, participants should be able to:
Identify the difference between leading and managing
Describe the four leadership disciplines
Recognize when to lead and when to manage
Implement strategies to "Feed Forward"
Faculty:
Ulli Munroe, Organizational Training, Employee Development, and Career Counseling Professional.
Rebekah Bernard, MD, Gulf Coast Direct Primary Care, FMA member and author of several books for physicians
Disclosure: No relevant disclosure information because the content of this activity addresses professional development, medical administrative and/or leadership skills. Estimated Completion Time: One Hour
Instructions for earning credit: Learner must view/listen to the presentation. Then complete the online course evaluation and claim credit form.
The Florida Medical Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Florida Medical Association designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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