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    Ohio Hospital Association's 109th Annual Meeting & Education Summit
    June 10-12, 2024
    Clock 2 minute read
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    AWI: Workplace Investigations in Healthcare Settings
    Clock 2 minute read
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    Client Seminar: I’m Not on Call, and You Can’t Make Me – Legal Requirements, Practical Considerations, and Hospital Operational Issues Related to Physician Call Coverage
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    AHLA: Resignations & Reporting - Competing Challenges of Fairness and Compliance with NPDB / State Reporting Requirements
    Clock 2 minute read
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    American Health Lawyers Association Physician and Hospital Institute: Ensuring Safety and Compliance During Difficult Patient Encounters
    February 6-7, 2018
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    Oregon State Bar Health Law Section CLE: To Report or Not to Report: Questions About the OMB, the NPDB, and the Health Professionals Services Program
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    Washington Association of Medical Staff Services: Resolving Disputes in the Credentialing and Privileging World
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    Oregon Society for Healthcare Risk Management: Advanced Behavioral Health for the Oregon Risk Manager
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    Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems: Holding Patterns: Behavioral Health in Oregon 2016
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    Oregon State Bar Health Law Section Annual Seminar: The Future of Telehealth Is Here: Key Legal and Compliance Issues
    October 2015
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    Client Inservice: Psychiatric Boarding and Other Hot Topics
    Fall 2015
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    Client Seminar: Using Agreements to Protect Your Business in Oregon & Washington
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    Client Inservice: Healthcare Documentation: Do’s, Don’ts, and the Use of Email
    April 2014
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    Client Inservice: Peer Review and Quality Assurance
    September 2013
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    USLAW Network Webinar: Fair Credit Reporting Act Issues for Employers in 2012
    November 2012
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    Oregon/Washington State Medical Group Management Association Annual Conference: Personnel Documentation: What to Say and How to Say It
    May 2012
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    Washington Health Care Association Annual Fall Conference: The Three-Headed Monster: Workers Comp, ADA, and FMLA
    September 2011
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    Oregon/Washington Medical Group Management Association Annual Conference: Oregon Employment Law: Getting It Right
    April 2011
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    The Seminar Group: USERRA: Navigating ADA, FMLA, & Workers’ Compensation Issues
    October 2007
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    Client Inservice: New Age of Discovery: Electronically Stored Information for the Healthcare Risk Manager
    September 2007
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    Client Seminar: Wage and Hour Class Actions: You’re in the Bull’s Eye
    April 2007
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    Client Seminar: Unsavory Employee Conduct: What’s an Employer to Do?
    March 2007
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    Client Education Update: Navigating the Minefield: An Employer’s Step-by-Step Approach to Complying with Disability, Medical Leave, and Workers’ Compensation Laws
    September 2005

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