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Protect Your Professional Record: Essential Ethics CME for Physician

Protect Your Professional Record: Essential Ethics CME for Physician

Join us for an informative Ethics CME presentation designed to help physicians safeguard their most valuable asset – their professional record. In the wake of Texas HB 1998 (the “Dr. Death” law) and evolving reporting requirements, understanding how to protect your professional standing has never been more important.

Event Details

Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: 12404 Park Central Drive, Suite 225-S, Dallas, TX 75251
Speaker: Karin Zaner of Weaver Johnston & Nelson, PLLC
CME Credit: 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ in Ethics

Why Attend?

This timely presentation will cover essential topics that every physician needs to understand:

  • Licensing and credentialing processes
  • National Practitioner’s Databank reporting requirements
  • Self-reporting obligations
  • Updates on Texas HB 1998 and new physician reporting requirements
  • Strategies for protecting your professional record

Our speaker, Karin Zaner, will provide practical insights on navigating these complex requirements while maintaining your professional standing. You’ll learn about potential pitfalls to avoid and best practices for managing your credentials throughout your career.

What You’ll Learn

  • How various third parties can affect your professional record
  • Critical issues that may impact your standing
  • Essential self-reporting requirements
  • New legal obligations under Texas HB 1998
  • Practical strategies for maintaining control of your professional record

Light refreshments and drinks will be provided, making this an excellent opportunity to learn while networking with colleagues.

Registration

Reserve your spot now on the Event Registration Link
For questions or additional information, contact:
Karin Zaner
Weaver Johnston & Nelson, PLLC
Cell: 214.236.9956
Email: kzaner@weaverjohnston.com

Weaver Johnston & Nelson, PLLC designates this live presentation for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.