Bridging the Gap Between Leaders and Physicians

  • 17 Apr 2024
  • 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • Corporate Woods, 10801 Mastin Boulevard, Building #84, Suite 170, Overland Park, KS
  • 50

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Corporate Woods, 10801 Mastin Boulevard, Building #84, Suite 170, Overland Park, KS

Wednesday, April 17, 2024    
Time:  Registration 3:00 -networking, food/drink, speaker. End by 5:00pm  

  Speaker: Kyle Adkins, BS CMPE


"Bridging the Gap Between Leaders and Physicians"   

With more than 20 years of experience of recruiting and retaining physicians and working closely with them daily, Kyle will share some practical things we all should know that will help you to better recruit, retain and have a mutually beneficial relationship with your physicians. This session will look at our own behaviors that can tend to get in the way of a healthy relationship with our physicians and very well may interrupt the most important element which is mutual trust.  We’ll also discuss how physicians are wired to better understand their pure intentions and their communication tendencies and desires.

 BIO: Kyle Adkins is the Chief Operating Officer of Golden Valley Memorial Healthcare (GVMH) in Clinton, MO and has been a senior leader for 17 years. Kyle directs the operations of four provider based, rural health and non-rural health, multi-specialty clinics owned and operated by GVMH and is responsible for hospital and clinic provider/physician recruitment. He also oversees outpatient services in the hospital, cancer center, pulmonary services, imaging, laboratory, centralized scheduling, pharmacy services and Security departments. Prior to working with GVMH, Kyle was the Chief Operating Officer with MedEvolve, a medical software firm out of Little Rock, AR. 

Kyle is a Past President of the Clinton Rotary Club and is a Past President of the Greater Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce. He is a deacon at the church he attends in Clinton and is a Past Board President of the Clinton Christian Academy school system. Kyle is the past president of the Missouri Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) and is a member of the Missouri Association of Rural Health Clinics (MARHC) board of directors as well as a member of the Greater Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce board.  He has also served on healthcare committees of the Missouri Hospital Association (MHA). Kyle has a wonderful and supportive wife and daughter and they run a cattle farm in their spare time.