It has been two years since Christopher Duntsch, MD, was convicted of a felony count of injury to an elderly person and sentenced to life in prison. Duntsch, a former neurosurgeon practicing in the Dallas area between 2012 and 2013, allegedly killed or maimed as many as 35 patients in botched...
Although OPPE indicators vary widely depending on a hospital’s operational and care circumstances, clinical varieties are generally founded on the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education’s six core competencies.
“Doctors always want to heal. They want to know what’s wrong, and they want to fix it. Yet, they are not acting as a doctor when they sit on a committee board. It is purely an administrative decision. They are not acting because the doctor in question has a spasm or a mental illness. You are...
Up-close access to industry insiders, scads of CME credits, and unrivaled night life are just a few reasons to register for the 2019 CRC Symposium, kicking off February 26 in Las Vegas.
When a performance issue surfaces during a review process, maintaining strict confidentiality becomes crucial for both the practitioner and the facility. Due to the sensitive nature of poor findings—and the potential backlash from leaking information to the general membership—medical staff...
Join us for a peer review virtual workshop on January 16th and get your current peer review challenges solved! During this 2.5-hour workshop, peer review experts Robert Marder, MD, and Marla Smith, MHSA, will provide attendees with solutions to peer review issues specific to their organization....