CME Courses

There are two NEW Category 1 accredited CME courses available as on-demand Web Seminars.

Web Seminars

Texas Medical Board Complaints & Investigations

Presented by:

Mari Robinson, Director of Enforcement, Texas Medical Board and Jeff McClure of Andrews Kurth, LLP

Learn about Texas Medical Board matters and how to avoid or respond to complaints from legal professionals with first hand knowledge of the activities of the Board.

TO REGISTER CLICK HERE

Learning Objectives:

After attending this event, participant will be able to:

  • Avoid Texas Medical Board complaints and investigations.
  • Prepare an appropriate response to a Texas Medical Board complaint.
  • Prepare an appropriate response to a Texas Medical Board investigation.
  • Differentiate between the Texas Medical Board perspective and the Licensee perspective.

Please Note: This seminar is currently not CME accredited.

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Disclosure and Apology for Unanticipated Outcomes

Presented by:

Ken Patterson of Patterson, Wagner and Rocheleau and Joel Steed of Steed Flagg, L.L.P

Tort reform gave you protection; now it's time to restore the physician-patient relationship. Two of Texas' best medical malpractice defense attorneys explain the importance of disclosure in healthcare liability claims.

TO REGISTER CLICK HERE

Learning Objectives:

After attending this event, participant will be able to:

  • Understand the ethical, legal and regulatory requirements for disclosure of unanticipated outcomes.
  • Recognize the two types of unanticipated outcomes.
  • Respond to each type of unanticipated outcome appropriately to a constructive resolution.

Please Note: This seminar is currently not CME accredited.

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Archives

March 28, 2006

"Managing Risk in Your Medical Practice."

July 14, 2005

"Cervical cytology, HPV screening, and the risk implications for physicians"

Please Note: These archived webinars were recorded prior to API converting from a reciprocal exchange to a Texas stock insurance company known as American Physicians Insurance Company. Therefore, the logo and names on the webinars recorded before April 2007 will have the old API logo and do not have CME available.

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Clinical/Legal Courses

API Insureds now have access to up to 12.25 FREE hours of Category 1 CMEs through the API Risk Management Institute (including 1 hour of ethics).

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Case Analyses

Each Case Analysis describes a clinical situation with a legal issue in question. Reading the case analysis, answers and principle presented qualifies for .5 Category 2 CME per case.

Sign up to receive the API Case Analysis by e-mail twice each month by clicking here.

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