CPE Study Guide 2026
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๐ CPE Exam Format at a Glance
๐ CPE Topics to Study (69)
โ๏ธ Sample CPE Questions & Answers
1. In Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) Theory, the 'in-group' is characterized by:
LMX in-group members experience high-quality dyadic relationships with their leader, characterized by trust, support, and expanded roles.
2. In Healthcare Finance & Operations, what is the FIRST step a CPE professional should take when encountering a new case or situation?
In Healthcare Finance & Operations, a thorough initial assessment ensures all relevant factors are identified before deciding on an appropriate course of action. This systematic approach is fundamental to Certified Physician Executive practice.
3. In Healthcare Leadership & Strategy, what is the FIRST step a CPE professional should take when encountering a new case or situation?
In Healthcare Leadership & Strategy, a thorough initial assessment ensures all relevant factors are identified before deciding on an appropriate course of action. This systematic approach is fundamental to Certified Physician Executive practice.
4. In healthcare capital budgeting, what does the internal rate of return (IRR) represent?
IRR is the discount rate that makes the NPV of all cash flows from a project equal zero; projects with IRR above the hurdle rate are generally accepted.
5. A physician executive is evaluating a candidate whose primary training occurred outside the United States. Which additional verification step is most critical in this credentialing scenario?
Foreign medical education must be verified through an approved credentials verification organization to ensure authenticity and equivalency.
6. When a physician executive encounters resistance from senior physicians to a new protocol, which negotiation strategy is MOST effective?
Interest-based negotiation identifies underlying concerns and shared values, converting resistant stakeholders into co-designers of solutions rather than opponents.