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CE Broker #: 10-960937
CE Credits: 1.00
Course Description
Learn fundamental business law concepts to avoid legal exposure by practicing “preventive law”, know when to consult an attorney, and how to choose one. Obtain a working knowledge of torts, contracts, employment law, malpractice, and kickbacks as they relate to your practice or health care system. This course utilizes “The Physician Managers Handbook The 2nd Ed.” (Chapter 10) which must be purchased independently of this course. We recommend www.physicianmanagershandbook.com or www.bestbookbuys.com to locate the book. This is a class in a series (11 courses total) all using the same text. Author: Robert J. Solomon, Ph.D. is Professor of Business Administration in the Mason School of Business, The College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. He is author of the books The Physician-Manager's Handbook, The Physician-Manager's Handbook 2nd Edition, and Clinical Practice Management. He has managed an outpatient practice providing psychiatric, psychological, and clinical social work services and is a licensed industrial psychologist. He wrote a monthly column on medical business issues for American Medical News for six years, and has published over thirty refereed journal papers and conference proceedings including publications in Journal Of Health Care Marketing, Journal Of Medical Practice Management, and Archives Of Ophthalmology. Dr. Solomon has conducted physician leadership development programs for over fifty health care systems nationwide. These programs have focused on physician leadership, change management, and negotiation skills. He has also consulted with medical practices. Many licensure boards permit a portion of renewal credits in practice enhancement. Contact your licensure board to determine eligibility.
Objectives:
Participants will be able to avoid situations where you are creating legal exposure for your practice or yourself.
Participants will be able to use attorneys more effectively.
Participants will be able to control legal fees.
Total CE Credits: 1.0 CE Credits
Training Agenda:
Hour One
Torts, malpractice, contracts, attorneys
Methods: Pre-test, Study guide, Posttest and Evaluation Q&A by email
CE Broker Course #: Online: 20-179261
Content Area: Practice management
Purpose: Provide instruction for health care practitioners on practice management skills. Target Audience: All health care practitioners who manage health care practice.