Morehead Presents Webinar on "He Said...She Said: How Gender Differences Impact Physician Engagement

This is Part II of II Part Webinar Series on "How Generation and Gender Impact Physician Engagement"

Charlotte, N.C. (Vocus/PRWEB ) April 7, 2009 -- Morehead, the human capital research firm, will host a webinar titled "He Said...She Said: How Gender Differences Impact Physician Engagement." The free hour-long webinar will be broadcast on Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. EST.

In this second of a two-part webinar series, David Rowlee, Ph.D., Morehead's Vice President, Physician Research Services, and Brad Morton, Morehead's Vice President, Product Management and Physician Surveys, will discuss how gender factors impact physician engagement. Research confirms a meaningful connection between physicians' job satisfaction, their loyalty to the health system, and level of engagement. Not surprisingly, male and female physicians see the world differently in many ways, especially in how they perceive nurses, hospital administration, hospitalists, and work-life balance. In order to engage both genders, hospitals must understand these differences and how to address them.

In this webcast, participants will learn:

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Morehead delivers human capital Surveys, Metrics and Solutions that enable leaders to (1) target and focus human capital initiatives, (2) prioritize systemic change, (3) inform work unit interventions, and (4) align employees with business strategies. Morehead's clients include healthcare providers, financial institutions, government agencies, universities, service providers, and manufacturers. For more information, visit www.moreheadassociates.com.

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