AboutRobert H. Kieserman Expertise professor of healthcare administration with special expertise in the establishment of a private healthcare practice as well as healthcare marketing and patient relations. I am available to answer any question about medical practice management or health administration in general including health administration as a career.
Experience I have taught over 50,000 healthcare practitioners to begin a private practice and have taught another 7,000 students how to prepare for a career in healthcare administration.
Publications author of four books on the private healthcare practice available through TherapyBooks (888-516-0287)
Education/Credentials Full-time Adjunct Professor and Coordinator of the Health Administration Program of Arcadia University in Glenside, Pennsylvania
Question within an organization who is under the healthcare administrator and on down all the way to a cna
Answer I am assuming your question pertains to the chain of command in nursing within a hospital. The structure typically looks something like this from the top down:
President
Executive Vice President (Chief Operating Officer)
Medical Director
Director of Nursing
Unit Managers
RN's
LPN's
CNA's
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