Recruitment and Retention Toolkit

recruitment retention logoWelcome to the Michigan Primary Care Association Online Recruitment and Retention Toolkit. We know that recruitment and retention is critical for Health Centers. The following resources can be used as a guide for recruitment and retention, and also in training your Health Center staff to be more prepared and involved in this process.


Workforce Programs Update


Recruitment


Retention

MPCA 2012 Recruitment & Retention Conference
Thursday, June 14, 2012
James B. Henry Center for Executive Development
Lansing, MI
Agenda & Registration

2012 Provider Retention Webinar Series

The Michigan Department of Community Health in collaboration with the Michigan Primary Care Association, the Michigan Health Council, and the Michigan Center for Rural Health has developed a webinar series on provider retention. The six part series will focus on the importance of retaining our healthcare workforce and provide useful tools in the development of a retention plan. The series begins on January 25 and is free to attend. Click here for information about what you will learn during each webinar.

Developing the Business Case: Identifying the Need for Provider Retention Training in 2012
January 25, 2012, 10-11 am ET
Webinar Archive

How To Conduct Provider Stay Interviews 2012 Guide
February 22, 2012, 10-11 am ET
Webinar Archive

Developing your Employer Value Proposition
March 21, 2012, 10-11 am ET
Webinar Archive

Using Tools for Putting a Cost on Turnover
April 18, 2012, 10-11 am ET

An Overview of the Provider Retention Plan Toolkit
May 16, 2012, 10-11 am ET

The Recession is Over and I Quit!
June 13, 2012, 10-11 am ET
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Webinars


M-SEARCH Program


National Health Service Corps (NHSC) and Loan Repayment Program


Michigan Area Health Education Center (MI-AHEC)

The Michigan Area Health Education Center (MI-AHEC) was established in 2010 to improve access to clinical education in primary care urban and rural settings for all Michigan residents.  Many areas of Michigan and throughout the country lack the necessary number of health professionals to provide adequate primary care. The national AHEC program was created by Congress in 1971 to recruit, train and retain a workforce of health professionals committed to medically underserved populations.
NEW Web site:  http://miahec.wayne.edu/  


Rural CHC Resources

National Rural Recruitment Retention Network:  The 3R Network is a nonprofit organization helping health professionals find professional opportunities in rural areas.


Teaching Health Centers and FQHC Residency Training Resources


Graduate Medical Education (GME) Informational Resources


Preceptor Education Training Resources

Specialty Overview
Learn basic information about life as a physician in each of 26 specialties. Extensive details about more than 120 specialties is within CiM for Students, including personal characteristics, physician compensation, workforce statistics, match data, and links to more than 1,000 specialty groups and publications.


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