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In this episode of Health Law Pulse, I’m joined by Michael Rhodes, MD, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at the Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine and a longtime physician leader in quality and credentialing.
We talk about building a new medical school, the future of family medicine, and the often-overlooked systems—credentialing, peer review, and quality oversight—that quietly protect patient safety every day.
Listen to a behind-the-scenes look at how medicine stays safe, accountable, and evolving.
By Johnathan RhodesIn this episode of Health Law Pulse, I’m joined by Michael Rhodes, MD, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at the Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine and a longtime physician leader in quality and credentialing.
We talk about building a new medical school, the future of family medicine, and the often-overlooked systems—credentialing, peer review, and quality oversight—that quietly protect patient safety every day.
Listen to a behind-the-scenes look at how medicine stays safe, accountable, and evolving.