Tulane University alumnus and social work adjunct professor Philip Hemphill has earned national attention with the recent publication of his first book, Taming Disruptive Behavior. The book discusses ways healthcare industry managers, organizational leaders and physicians can identify and eliminate disruptive behavior in the workplace. This behavior, including harassment, threatening treatment of co-workers and other inappropriate […]
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Manatee-Sarasota Medical News: Taming Disruptive Behavior
ACPE doctoral-level therapists highlight “bad boy” workplace behavior in new manual on managing healthcare’s troublemakers TAMPA – The medical community took notice when the Indiana Supreme Court ruled in Raess v. Doescher that the hospital had to pay $325,000 in damages resulting from the misconduct of a surgeon in a landmark workplace bullying case. The […]