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Deputy medicine chair publishes
guide to hospital pitfalls

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Samuel H. Steinberg, deputy chair of medicine at the School of Medicine, recently published The Physician’s Survival Guide for the Hospital, a step-by-step guide for medical students, interns, residents, young physicians and hospital administrators on working efficiently together and avoiding common pitfalls in the hospital setting.
Steinberg, also director of strategic planning and marketing for Temple University Physicians, has been involved in healthcare administration for more than 30 years, serving as a hospital chief executive officer, a medical school administrator, and a consultant to hospitals, health systems and universities nationally.
Steinberg earned his bachelor of science degree from Penn State University, his master of business administration from Temple and his doctorate in organization and management from Capella University.
He is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, as well as co-chair of the mentorship committee of the Healthcare Leadership Network of the Delaware Valley.
For more information about the book, go to www.physicianssurvivalguide.com.
- Tyana McAllister
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