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Healthcare Training 2019 - Shooting First and asking Questions Later: How A Health Care Practitioner can Lose their License Immediately on the Spot

Date2019-07-10

Deadline2019-07-10

VenueOnline Event, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsFDA Compliance; Healthcare; HR Complinace

Websitehttps://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/-80...

Topics/Call fo Papers

Overview:
Today's diverse, fast-changing, multidisciplinary health care environment involves many health care professionals who work together for the common goal of the patient. This includes physicians, nurses, physical therapists, pharmacists, and others.
All these health care practitioners obtained an education, passed applicable examinations, completed professional training, and hold a license to practice their chosen profession. The license to practice is issued by the state.
Thereafter, the state's authority and power over the practitioner often presents challenges to that professional that are not easy to navigate. State agencies routinely handle, investigate, and dismiss - or prosecute - alleged violations of law that can be career ending for the practitioner if pursued. But that process takes time with many steps necessary for due process of law.
One of the most feared actions the state may take is to issue an immediate, temporary suspension of a health care practitioner's professional license in order to prevent an alleged immediate harm to the public. Unlike the usual administrative process that takes time, once issued, the practitioner is left with an uncertain process to challenge the state action - all the while he or she is stopped from practicing.
Learn to identify the legal authority for this drastic state action. Seek to understand and defend against such state actions because they may result in ruinous practice and career consequences for the health care professional.
This program offers an objective, thorough review of the powers of the state over an individual health care practitioner to take immediate action to stop the practice of the professional. This program also reviews defenses with practice tips to defend successfully such immediate state action. Otherwise, the health care practitioner likely suffers a fatal blow to his or her professional practice and career.
Why should you Attend: The state has power over a health care practitioner's license, including taking an immediate, temporary suspension of the license. Catastrophic consequences flow immediately from such a drastic action. Practitioners rightly fear a devastated practice that may not recover. Learn how these actions unfold, along with tips and techniques to survive them.
One of the most feared actions the state may take is to issue an immediate, temporary suspension of a health care practitioner's professional license in order to prevent an alleged immediate harm to the public. Once issued, the practitioner is left with an uncertain process to challenge the state action.
Erase the legal doubt in this process by learning to identify, understand, and defend against such state actions which may result in ruinous practice and career consequences for the health care professional. This program offers an objective, thorough review of the powers of the state over an individual health care practitioner to take immediate action to stop the practice of the professional.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Sources of legal authority for the state to take immediate action
Administrative procedures applied to the process of immediate state action
Due process standards for the individual health care practitioner
Defenses to immediate state action proceedings
Review of case law on immediate state action proceedings, and
Practice tips for successfully handling immediate state action proceedings
Who Will Benefit:
Individual Health Care Practitioners
Health Care Attorneys
Corporate Counsel in Health Care
University Faculty in Health Care
Mark Brengelman - MentorHealth Speaker Profile
Mark Brengelman became interested in the law when he graduated with both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Philosophy from Emory University in Atlanta. He then earned a Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky College of Law. In 1995, Mark became an Assistant Attorney General and focused in the area of administrative and professional law. He represented multiple boards as General Counsel and Prosecuting Attorney.
Event link: https://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/-801670LIVE?c...
Contact Info:
Netzealous LLC - MentorHealth
Phone No: 1-800-385-1607
Fax: 302-288-6884
Email: mentorhealth84-AT-gmail.com

Last modified: 2019-05-13 20:29:30