Quality Assurance CME
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A Guide to the Secrets of Never-Sued Physicians
A Guide to the Secrets of Never-Sued Physicians will help you to:
• Utilize the behaviors of never-sued physicians and incorporate them into daily practice;
• Refrain from using specific physician behaviors that precipitate lawsuits;
• Recognize potentially litigious patients and put into practice methods for dealing with them
• Practice medicine in a way that is consistent with recognized ethical principles.Meets Special CME Requirements in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.
Target Audience: Physicians focusing on Risk Management.
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $25 per credit
- Credit hours: 4
- CME credits awarded by: University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center
- Format: On-Demand Online
Preventing and Responding to Medical Errors
Preventing and Responding to Medical Errors will help you to:
• Recognize how root causes and other factors contribute to errors and medical adverse events;
• Understand the difference between active and latent causes of medical adverse events;
• Manage your ethical obligation to promptly and openly disclose a medical error to a patient and their family;
• Develop ongoing patient safety improvement efforts based on national standards and guidelinesMeets Special CME Requirements in Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.
Target Audience: Physicians focusing on Medical Errors
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $25 per credit
- Credit hours: 3
- CME credits awarded by: Office of Continuing Education, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia
- Format: On-Demand Online
Risk Management and the Art of Medicine
Risk Management and the Art of Medicine will help you to:
• Identify physician behaviors that lead to malpractice lawsuits;
• Explain the four elements required to prove a claim of medical malpractice;
• Incorporate strategies you can use to reduce your malpractice risk; and
• Practice medicine in a way that is consistent with recognized ethical principles.Meets Special CME Requirements in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.
Target Audience: Physicians focusing on Risk Management
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $25 per credit
- Credit hours: 3
- CME credits awarded by: University of Arizona College of Medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center
- Format: On-Demand Online
The Human Side of Medical Errors
The Human Side of Medical Errors will help you to:
• Deal with complex ethical issues that arise when caring for colleagues;
• Share bad news with patients or families compassionately and effectively;
• Participate in safe and efficient patient handoffs with other healthcare providers; and
• Recognize and respond appropriately to disruptive behavior that is endangering patient safety within the health care team.Meets Special CME Requirements inConnecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.
Target Audience: Physicians focusing on Risk Management.
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $25 per credit
- Credit hours: 2
- CME credits awarded by: Office of Continuing Education, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia
- Format: On-Demand Online
Using Systematic Procedures to Prevent Medical Errors
Using Systematic Procedures to Prevent Medical Errors will help you to:
• Use standardized procedures and checklists to reduce medical errors;
• Manage informed consent;
• Utilize rapid response teams; and
• Better approach communication difficulties.Meets Special CME Requirements in Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Texas.
Target Audience: Physicians focusing on Medical Errors.
See full details chevron_right- Cost: $25 per credit
- Credit hours: 2
- CME credits awarded by: Office of Continuing Education, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia
- Format: On-Demand Online
Virtual Lecture Hall Courses
The Virtual Lecture Hall courses are designed to meet specific state CME mandates, but they also apply to all licensed physicians regardless of state of licensure.
Examinations are not required for CME credit.Find the Virtual Lecture Hall courses in State alphabetical order:
California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas and Vermont.Find the Virtual Lecture Hall courses in order by groups of required topics:
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• Cultural Competence;
• Domestic Violence
• End of Life-Palliative Care;
• Ethics;
• HIV-AIDS;
• Infection Control;
• Infectious Diseases;
• Medical Errors;
• Modes of Transmission;
• Patient Communications;
• Patient Safety;
• Prescribing Practices;
• Professional Responsibility;
• Risk Management.- Cost: $25 to access the site (includes 1 CME credit); additional credits for $25 per hour.
- Credit hours: 19 programs offering a total of 90 credits.
- CME credits awarded by: Various medical schools and professional societies.
- Format: On-Demand Online