The Certified Physician Executive

CPE / CHE

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The Certified Physician Executive or Certified Healthcare Executive designations, from the Certifying Commission in Medical Management (CCMM: 4890 West Kennedy Blvd., # 200, Tampa, Florida 33609-2575 813-287-8944), may be earned by those physicians, or lay professionals, with the requisite requirements in education, and demonstrated special competence and professional experience in the field of medical management.

Requirements

Specific requirements for certification include: (1) current stature as a physician (MD/DO), or working lay professional; (2) completion of the American College of Physician Executive’s Graduate Program in Medical Management (GPPM), OR, completion of an accredited graduate management degree program (i.e., MBA, MHA, MPH, etc.), OR completion of 200 hours of management education with 120 hours of a core curriculum from the GPMM; (3) at least one year of medical management experience; and (4) completion of an approved week long CPE tutorial program.

Assessment

Upon receipt of the CPE designation, diplomate, fellowship and distinguished fellowship status may be sought.

Conclusion

And so, your thoughts and comments on this Medical Executive-Post are appreciated. Is this certification needed; or not?

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