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So, it is no wonder why they partnered up with the ME-P to produce these three exciting and timely Webinars, delivered by our own Publisher-in-Chief and Distinguished Professor David Edward Marcinko.
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A Medical Malpractice Trial From The Doctor’s POV
Even among the sciences, medicine occupies a special position. Its practitioners come into direct and intimate contact with people in their daily lives they are present at the critical transitional moments of existence.
For many people, they are the only contact with a world that otherwise stands at a forbidding distance. Often in pain, fearful of death, the sick have a special thirst for reassurance and vulnerability to belief.
When this trust is violated, whether rooted in factual substance or merely a conclusion lacking in reality, American jurisprudence offers several remedies with the core being civil litigation. We have personally witnessed a spectrum of reasons that prompts a patient to seek the counsel of an attorney.
Monday, February 6, 2017
10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST
60 Minutes
$139.00
Medical Workplace Violence Issues
Violence in hospitals usually results from patients, and occasionally family members, who feel frustrated, vulnerable, and out of control. Transporting patients,long waits for service,inadequate security, poor environmental design, and unrestricted movement of the public are associated with increased risk of assault in hospitals and may be significant factors in social services workplaces as well.
A lack of staff training and the absence of violence prevention programming are also associated with the elevated risk of assault in hospitals.
Although anyone working in a hospital may become a victim of violence, nurses and aides who have the most direct contact with patients are at higher risk.
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST
60 Minutes
$139.00
Within the medical practice, clinic, hospital or university setting, faculty and supervisors exercise significant power and authority over others. Therefore, primary responsibility for maintaining high standards of conduct resides especially with those in faculty and supervisor positions.
Members of the medical faculty and staff, including graduate assistants, are prohibited from having “Amorous Relationships”with students over whom they have “Supervisory Responsibilities.” “Supervisory Responsibilities”are defined as teaching, evaluating, tutoring, advocating, counseling and/or advising duties performed currently and directly, whether within or outside the office, clinic or hospital setting by a faculty, staff member or graduate assistant, with respect to a medical, nursing or healthcare professional student.
Such responsibilities include the administration, provision or supervision of all academic, co-curricular or extra- curricular services and activities, opportunities, awards or benefits offered by or through the health entity or its personnel in their official capacity.
Monday, March 13, 2017
10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST
60 Minutes
$139.00
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