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April 10
Teamwork to Achieve Profession-Wide Goals

I participated in three conference calls this week that united teams of health care leaders to work together on mutual goals:

  • The Maintenance of Licensure (MOL) CEO Advisory Council convened on 4/9/12.  Composed of leadership from the FSMB, NBOME, NBME, AOA, and other educational bodies, the call discussed avenues for collaboration in the advancement of MOL pilot projects.
  • Relatedly, the MOL Pilot Collaboration Pentalateral group, which includes the AOA Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists, likewise met via conference call on 4/9/12, during which representatives continued work to establish MOL pilot projects in several markets across the country.
  • The AQA Quality Alliance Steering Group met yesterday in its ongoing work to determine how to most effectively and efficiently improve physician-level performance measurement, data aggregation, and reporting.  DOs can do just that by using CAP—the AOA Clinical Assessment Program​

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