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Program Aims to Treat Disruptive Physicians


 

Behavior Checklist For Physicians

So how do you avoid becoming a disruptive physician? Dr. Ritvo and Dr. Harmon have put together some tips on how to ensure that your behavior is appropriate:

▸ Periodically ask staff, supervisors, and colleagues how you are doing with “teamwork.”

▸ Let your staff know when they are doing a good job.

▸ Praise in public; reprimand in private.

▸ Reprimand the mistake, not the person.

▸ Foster positive and open communication with staff.

▸ Beware of sarcasm, tone of voice, and body language.

▸ Set clear and realistic goals for yourself and your staff and make sure the goals are communicated effectively.

▸ Develop stress reducing techniques.

▸ Humor can be an effective way to cope, but remember what is funny to one person may be offensive to another.

▸ Avoid all sexual comments at the office.

▸ Avoid excessive work hours.

▸ Add balance to your life.

▸ Seek help when needed.

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