SOOooo.. I just graduated from law school and have accepted a position as Risk Manager at a hospital. The hospital was looking for someone with a JD, and because it's a smaller community they wanted someone familiar with the area...that's me!!
My problem is that I have NO IDEA what I'm going to be doing...the CEO (who I'll be reporting to) told me that I will be doing a lot of on the job training and that they will make sure I'm prepared before setting me out on any large tasks...but I would really like a little more insight...
Is anyone familiar with the Risk Management area? Any ideas on what I might actually be doing? Anyone else scared by the fact that a HOSPITAL'S risk manager has no idea what or how she's supposed to do her job?
TIA~
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It's pronounced "Johnny," like the boys name....but spelled like an Indian Zuchini.
I don't know if you'd be interested, but the University where I work (top-tier university) has a professional development program on Strategic Decision and Risk Management. At the very least you could look at the Web site and get a better understanding of what it is.