Risk Management Education Program - Online Registration
Register for CASE IN POINT III: FAILURE TO DIAGNOSE
Overview:
Case in Point III examines closed medical malpractice claims that have diagnostic error as their core allegation. The selected cases illustrate an all-too common theme presented in a variety of clinical situations where a Physician’s failure to diagnose a patient properly led to a lawsuit.
Objectives:
Upon completion of this enduring material, participants will be better able to:
- Identify what constitutes an allegation of failure to diagnose in a malpractice lawsuit
- Recognize the role of the medical record in preventing diagnostic errors
- Increase Physician-patient communication and patient participation in his/her own health care
- Implement changes in practice to minimize delay in diagnosis or failure to diagnose
Release/Review Date:
This educational activity was reviewed on February 1, 2024 and expires on February 1, 2027. Please note that once you have completed the program, it will not be made available to you again during the release period of three years.
CME Credits:
Each Physician program is worth a maximum of two CME Credits, commensurate with the extend of your participation in the program.
Important Reminder: The Maryland Board of Physicians require physicians to keep records of Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit hours for six years. Additionally, they suggest double checking you have met the CME requirement before renewal time.
HSCIP324 - CASE IN POINT III: FAILURE TO DIAGNOSE
Now until December 15, 2024
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