Advanced National Forums onPreventing and Defending Bariatric SurgeryTuesday, February 27 to Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, Philadephia, PA
With 1 out of every 6 physicians sued every year and 120,000 medical malpractice claims outstanding on any given day, you need all the information you can get to prevent and defend these complex and costly medical malpractice claims. As bariatric surgery has become increasingly popular, we've also seen a corresponding spike in professional liability claims in litigation as plaintiffs allege malpractice must be the reason for a poor or unanticipated outcome. And, with almost 45% of breast cancer malpractice claims resulting in an indemnity payment to the claimant, allegations of failure to diagnose and treat breast cancer are of major concern to doctors, hospitals and insurers. Whether or not a claim has merit, you still have to invest valuable time and resources in fighting even the most frivolous suit. Put yourself in the position of power by getting cutting-edge information on steps you can take, both proactively and once a claim is filed, to minimize the impact of poor patient outcomes. These American Conference Institute programs, focused on two of the biggest sources of claims - Bariatric Surgery Malpractice -will give you in-depth, detailed information on the medical and legal issues so you can be prepared in two of the areas you are most likely to have to defend. This event will get you to a level where you are not only conversant in terminology and etiology, but able to defend your case(s) on a scientific and medical basis. Register Today... ...to take advantage of this opportunity to get answers to your questions from seasoned medical practitioners and lawyers with in-depth experience on all the most critical issues. We look forward to meeting you at the conference in Philadelphia. Register now: 888-224-2480 • fax: 877-927-1563 • Online |
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Accreditation:Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue Philadephia, PA Accreditation will be sought in those jurisdictions requested by registrants which have continuing legal education requirements. To request credit, please check the appropriate box on the Registration Form. This course has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board in the amount of 15.0 hours. An additional 4.0 credit hours will apply to workshop A/B participation. ACI certifies that this activity has been approved for CLE credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 12.75 hours. An additional 3.5 credit hours will apply to workshop A/B participation. |
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