Northern California Chapter of GAPNA

Why You Need to Secure a Collaborative Physician or Medical Director Before 2026

Completion Time
1 hour, 30 minutes
Available Until
December 13, 2025
Posted By
International Business Association for Nurses
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Overview

Specialties
Acute Care, Adult, Family, Gerontological, NP Student, Neonatal, Oncology, Pediatric, Psychiatric / Mental Health, and Women's Health

As healthcare regulations tighten and demand for collaborations rises, securing a Collaborative Physician or Medical Director before 2026 is essential. Acting early helps you avoid credentialing delays, maintain compliance, and position your practice for success in the coming year. Whether you’re starting a new practice or expanding services, early preparation ensures a smooth and profitable transition into 2026.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Understand why securing a Collaborative Physician or Medical Director before 2026 is crucial for compliance and operational readiness.

  • Identify the common delays and regulatory challenges that impact collaboration and credentialing timelines.

  • Learn the steps needed to prepare their practice for a smooth transition into 2026.

  • Develop a strategic plan to secure the right collaborating physician or medical director for their specific practice needs.

Speakers

Jessica Chung
Jessica Chung DNP, FNP-C

Providing quality healthcare without restrictions while helping healthcare professionals become entrepreneurs | 100 Women To Know in America

Dr. Chung has over 10 years of experience providing quality patient care and clinical education in various clinical areas.

Disclosures

  1. Content Accuracy: The information presented in this webinar is intended for educational purposes only and reflects the knowledge and expertise of the speakers at the time of recording. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the content, the webinar organizers do not guarantee that the information is error-free or applicable to every individual situation.

  2. No Legal or Medical Advice: The content provided should not be construed as legal, medical, or financial advice. Participants should seek professional counsel to address specific legal, medical, or financial concerns related to their individual business needs.

Participant Responsibility: By participating in this webinar, participants acknowledge their responsibility to independently evaluate any actions or decisions based on the information provided.


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