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Michael McLafferty, a partner in the healthcare practice of EisnerAmper has earned his certification as a Fellow, American College of Healthcare Executive. McLafferty, who has more than 25 years experience in the field, serves healthcare clients including multi-hospital systems, surgery centers and physician practices.
The FACHE credential signifies board certification in healthcare management. It is awarded for a person's demonstrating knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed in the field of healthcare management. Prerequisites for the designation from the American College of Healthcare Executives include passing a national exam, as well as previous professional and academic accomplishments including an earned MBA degree, three Fellows as references, accumulated CPE credits, as well as at least five years ACHE membership and a commitment to community service.