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Protect your practice and earn CME credits with these Risk Management CME programs from CMEList.com


Medical Risk Management CME (MedRisk)
CME Credit Hours...1.0 to 10.0 per program
(Over 50 courses offering a total of more than 214 hours).
CME Credits Awarded by....Medical Risk Management, Inc.
Cost for Credit....$15 per credit.
Instruction Type....Text-Only.
Target Audience...Risk Management (all providers who need CME in risk management, patient safety and medical error prevention).
Educational material continually updated.

Medical Risk Management CME (MedRisk) provides online CME focusing on risk management, patient safety and medical error prevention. MedRisk offers over 50 courses for physicians, dentists and nurses. Representative topics include preventing medical errors; avoiding "never" events; avoiding medical systems failures; low health literacy; cultural competency; medical ethics; electronic medicine; documentation; failure to diagnose; failure to diagnose cancer; managing disruptive physician behavior; working with difficult patients; Informed consent; and root cause analysis.
Specialty-specific courses are available in these areas:
Anesthesiology; Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; Emergency Medicine; Hospital Medicine; Neurology; Obstetrics/Gynecology; Ophthalmology; Oral Surgery; Orthopaedic Surgery; Pathology; Pain Management; Pediatrics; Psychiatry; Radiology; and Surgery. Courses meet most states' requirements for licensure as well as many malpractice insurers' requirements for premium discounts.
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Topics in Risk Management 6th Edition
Posted by...Bernard Sklar, MD.
Format...Online Video or Audio or Audio CD & print.
Risk Management CME Credit Hours...12.
CME Credits Awarded by....Oakstone Publishing, LLC.
Cost...........$199.
Target Audiences...Physicians and others interested in the education of risk management and health care ethics.
Educational material last updated...August 15, 2017.
Expiration of CME credit...August 15, 2020.
Topics in Risk Management 6th Edition consists of 5 modules:
Calculation of Economic Damages in Medical Malpractice Cases, Preparing for a Defendant Doctor's Deposition in a Medical Malpractice Case, Ethical Decision Making in Health Care, Simultaneous Surgeries and Intermediation.
Studying Topics in Risk Management 6th Edition will give you:
• An understanding of how economist experts for the defense and for the plaintiff approach and calculate the compensatory damages awarded by juries in medical malpractice cases.
• Ten practical rules and numerous other tips to help defendant doctors effectively prepare for a deposition, which is their best opportunity to influence the outcome of a malpractice case.
• An introduction to intermediation, a formalized process to help resolve ongoing pre-claim conflicts between patients/families and their care providers. All involved parties give high marks to intermediation as a way to resolve conflicts.
• An insight into the numerous conflict-resolution resources that ethics committees provide in health care settings as well as the four ethical principles that guide their recommendations.

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Topics in Risk Management 5th Edition
Format...ONLINE - VIDEO AND MP4 or Audio - CD & MP3.
Risk Management CME Credit Hours...16.
CME Credits Awarded by....Oakstone Publishing, LLC.
Cost...........$199.
Target Audiences...Risk Management.
Educational material last updated...July 1, 2016.
Expiration of CME credit...June 30, 2019.

Learn about the legal alternatives to and implications of malpractice claims with Topics in Risk Management 5th Edition. The program features leading medical-legal experts who address key areas in risk management, as well as malpractice litigation from a judge's perspective, peer review, disclosures and the affordable health care act.
After completing Topics in Risk Management 5th Edition, you will be better able to:
• Summarize the appropriate conditions that characterize the peer-review process.
• Indicate whether disclosure is associated with a significant increase in the number of medical malpractice claims being filed for cases in which an adverse event was disclosed to the patient.
• Compare and contrast how the following factors can impact the success of a medical malpractice lawsuit: blame stories, the medical record, and expert opinions.
• Identify and summarize the 3 medicolegal criteria that a medical malpractice lawsuit needs to satisfy in a jury trial.
• And much more.
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