Seminar on Legal-Medical Issues - May 16 - 31, 2008
May 16-31, 2008
Grand Trans-
Seminar on Legal-Medical Issues
24 CME Category 1 Credits (AMA/PRA)
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Seminar on Legal-Medical Issues TOPIC HOURS Medical Malpractice: An Overview 2.0 Medical Malpractice Defenses 1.0 The Physician as Expert Witness 1.0 Legal Aspects of Managed Health Care 1.0 Medical Ethics and Business Transactions in the Managed Care Arena 2.0 Fraud and Abuse: Medicolegal Problems of Medicare 1.0 AIDS: An Update - Medicolegal and Ethical Issues 2.0 Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986 and Other Federal Mandates: Impact on the Medical Profession and Health Care Institutions 2.0 Consent Issues in Medicine 1.0 Medical Records and Spoliation of Evidence 1.0 Hospital Liability and Medical Staff Privileges 2.0 Medicolegal Issues in Selected Specialties 2.0 The Anatomy of a Medical Malpractice Case in the New Age of Managed Care 2.0 The Right to Die? The Physician Assisted Suicide Debate - Post Supreme Court Decision 2.0 Question and Answer Session 2.0 Total Credit Hours 24 Faculty: Paul D. Blaylock, M.D., J.D. OBJECTIVES Participation in the seminar will be by pre-registration only. For Pricing and Cruise information: Click Here
Seminar Outline
Fellow, American College of Legal Medicine
Private Practice, Portland, Oregon
Seminar Registration Fee: $495.00
This seminar is designed to familiarize the participant with significant current medicolegal issues and the extent and manner in which these issues impact upon the physician, patient, patient's family, society, legislature and courts. The ever increasing role that the legal system is playing on the way in which health care is organized, financed and delivered, and on the ways in which illness and injury are identified and treated cannot be ignored. It is important that physicians remain current and knowledgeable about the legal environment in which they practice. The overall objective of the seminars is to update the participants understanding of the relationship between medicine and law. Each seminar gives emphasis to common medicolegal issues confronted in practice. Program syllabi further enhance formal presentations and provide a reference guide for later study and review. The experienced faculty have joint doctorates in both medicine and law and thereby bring to the program a depth of knowledge and background in both disciplines.
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